Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDuring Christmas, Steph Stool's family dog falls ill, forcing her to return to her Australian hometown. She must deal with family chaos while there, abandoning her holiday plans.During Christmas, Steph Stool's family dog falls ill, forcing her to return to her Australian hometown. She must deal with family chaos while there, abandoning her holiday plans.During Christmas, Steph Stool's family dog falls ill, forcing her to return to her Australian hometown. She must deal with family chaos while there, abandoning her holiday plans.
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I can only guess the poor reviews are from people who don't get Australian humor or culture.
I found this film a riot- heartfelt, silly, hilarious and unique. It reminded me a bit of a Kerrigan family Christmas, with more family tension.
Sure, it's no cinematic masterpiece, and there were some 'as if' moments, but compared to the other American 'copy and paste' daytime TV style Xmas films on offer, this was an unexpected gem.
Extra stars for Nugget, who was adorable, and the LGBTIQ nods in the storyline.
Suitable for kids 10+
And never trust anyone who turns down a slice of pavlova!
Merry Christmas.
I found this film a riot- heartfelt, silly, hilarious and unique. It reminded me a bit of a Kerrigan family Christmas, with more family tension.
Sure, it's no cinematic masterpiece, and there were some 'as if' moments, but compared to the other American 'copy and paste' daytime TV style Xmas films on offer, this was an unexpected gem.
Extra stars for Nugget, who was adorable, and the LGBTIQ nods in the storyline.
Suitable for kids 10+
And never trust anyone who turns down a slice of pavlova!
Merry Christmas.
The dog gets sick, forcing Steph to deal with her family over Christmas. Except... she seems to have very little to do with the dog at all.
Instead we have a cast of diverse-for-the-sake of diversity characters, where their diversity is explicitly explained by everyone else to force people who normally wouldn't hang out together to hang out together. Oh, you're a lesbian? Come hang out with me because my boyfriend isn't talking to me. Blergh.
It's just one trope after another, with nothing original. Sure, it's another girl-returns-to-hometown-to-find-love Christmas movies, but without any of the heart you would expect to find. The whole film feels very forced, and no one seems to have enjoyed making the film.
Recommended for those brief scenes with the dog.
Instead we have a cast of diverse-for-the-sake of diversity characters, where their diversity is explicitly explained by everyone else to force people who normally wouldn't hang out together to hang out together. Oh, you're a lesbian? Come hang out with me because my boyfriend isn't talking to me. Blergh.
It's just one trope after another, with nothing original. Sure, it's another girl-returns-to-hometown-to-find-love Christmas movies, but without any of the heart you would expect to find. The whole film feels very forced, and no one seems to have enjoyed making the film.
Recommended for those brief scenes with the dog.
I can say several positive things about this movie. It is possible that people who hate the perfect couples or perfect families all over Hallmark and Lifetime will like this family. I am reminded of a TV movie about "The Partridge Family" where Danny Bonaduce's father was so happy about writing for a show called "All in the Family" where everyone hates each other. The truth is there was love there if you were patient, and that's true of this family too. When Steph first arrives, everyone is happy to see her, and there are a few scenes where they get along. And I think people looking for a nice holiday will eventually be rewarded.
But this much arguing, especially at Christmas, is hard to take. Also, even though I don't like dogs, how exactly is it funny that the dog dies? Or does it? There is a lot of deception going on. And I misunderstood some of it and thought the vet was doing something inexcusable, something that would get her in a lot of trouble. I assume Australia has ethics rules for professionals. I did at least find the vet pleasant.
I did like the pretty holiday clothes. If you hate matching pajamas ... well, it wasn't like that at all.
Okay, I did like Randy, Steph's brother. And his friend Leon, who wasn't used to holiday celebrations. He tried to put up with it all.
Steph had a cousin who usually wore brightly colored exercise wear that showed off a very fit body.
The only thing I can suggest is that you either have patience or record it and fast forward to the end.
But this much arguing, especially at Christmas, is hard to take. Also, even though I don't like dogs, how exactly is it funny that the dog dies? Or does it? There is a lot of deception going on. And I misunderstood some of it and thought the vet was doing something inexcusable, something that would get her in a lot of trouble. I assume Australia has ethics rules for professionals. I did at least find the vet pleasant.
I did like the pretty holiday clothes. If you hate matching pajamas ... well, it wasn't like that at all.
Okay, I did like Randy, Steph's brother. And his friend Leon, who wasn't used to holiday celebrations. He tried to put up with it all.
Steph had a cousin who usually wore brightly colored exercise wear that showed off a very fit body.
The only thing I can suggest is that you either have patience or record it and fast forward to the end.
I'm an American enjoying this Aussie film. I loved that the characters looked and acted like regular people, not the heavily manicured characters you get in most American TV. People in this movie had wrinkles, thinning hair, unflattering clothing, emotional outbursts, and said inane things regular people would say. Only one character was super thin. Even the rich mother character had obvious wrinkles. In American TV, you see very little of this- everyone gets a glow up. The plot of this movie isn't revolutionary, but it's sweet as expected for a holiday movie. It's a nice contrast to Hallmark movies.
This Australian comedy film has received a range of reviews, which highlights its unique charm and relatability compared to typical American holiday movies.
The film presents an authentic portrayal of everyday characters, depicting real people with flaws-wrinkles and emotional outbursts-rather than the polished figures often seen in American productions. This authenticity is refreshing, particularly for those weary of the predictable and overly sentimental Hallmark style. It offers a sweet narrative that stands apart from formulaic holiday fare, appealing to audiences in search of originality and offbeat character development.
The plot centres around Steph, who navigates her relationship with her wealthy boyfriend's family during the holidays, ultimately returning to her own loud and loving family. This dynamic subtly comments on class differences while capturing the chaotic yet heartwarming essence of family gatherings. While the film may not break new ground in storytelling, it effectively reflects the messiness of human life, resonating with anyone who appreciates films that depict both joy and underlying tensions during festive times.
Though it follows some familiar tropes typical of holiday movies, its quirky characterizations and humour set it apart. The cast delivers commendable performances, showcasing excellent comedic timing and relatability that contribute to a narrative filled with laugh-out-loud moments and heartfelt scenes. The film possesses a quintessential Australian edge, blending sharp humour with genuine emotion, making it an enjoyable watch for families during the holiday season.
This distinctive Australian humour may not resonate with everyone, but it provides a delightful alternative to more conventional holiday films. Its heartfelt, silly, exaggerated, and at times unhinged portrayal of Aussie family life captures the spirit of an "Aussie Christmas" in a way that is both familiar and refreshingly different.
Give it a fair chance, and you will likely be glad you did.
The film presents an authentic portrayal of everyday characters, depicting real people with flaws-wrinkles and emotional outbursts-rather than the polished figures often seen in American productions. This authenticity is refreshing, particularly for those weary of the predictable and overly sentimental Hallmark style. It offers a sweet narrative that stands apart from formulaic holiday fare, appealing to audiences in search of originality and offbeat character development.
The plot centres around Steph, who navigates her relationship with her wealthy boyfriend's family during the holidays, ultimately returning to her own loud and loving family. This dynamic subtly comments on class differences while capturing the chaotic yet heartwarming essence of family gatherings. While the film may not break new ground in storytelling, it effectively reflects the messiness of human life, resonating with anyone who appreciates films that depict both joy and underlying tensions during festive times.
Though it follows some familiar tropes typical of holiday movies, its quirky characterizations and humour set it apart. The cast delivers commendable performances, showcasing excellent comedic timing and relatability that contribute to a narrative filled with laugh-out-loud moments and heartfelt scenes. The film possesses a quintessential Australian edge, blending sharp humour with genuine emotion, making it an enjoyable watch for families during the holiday season.
This distinctive Australian humour may not resonate with everyone, but it provides a delightful alternative to more conventional holiday films. Its heartfelt, silly, exaggerated, and at times unhinged portrayal of Aussie family life captures the spirit of an "Aussie Christmas" in a way that is both familiar and refreshingly different.
Give it a fair chance, and you will likely be glad you did.
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- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Nugget Is Dead: A Christmas Story
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Sídney, Nueva Gales del Sur, Australia(location)
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- Duración1 hora 27 minutos
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