26 reviews
It's an average mini series which is easy to watch but it lost me when they did the cliche trope of making the characters have a conflict which would be resolved in the 3rd act and what made it worse was that the conflict wasn't compelling nor unrealistic
- sidevercontent
- Jan 29, 2021
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It's just brilliant. If you've ever wondered what the rich and famous this side of the world get up to,
This is it. The characters are lovable and believable
- vaughndarkie
- Dec 15, 2020
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Structurally imperfect but definitely not your typical Christmas romance glop. Funny, touching, dramatic and leaves you hanging, light hearted fun
- greviousmarjorie
- Dec 21, 2020
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This was an incredible tell. Seeing the traditions blended into a modern love story really was refreshing. Well done. I look forward to the series continuing.
- nataliemodom
- Dec 17, 2020
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I kept watching this show hoping it would get beter. The script is horrible and they trying too much. The first 3 minutes were so good I was about to share on my IG but the more I kept watching the more disappointed I become.
Their is always room for improvement, work on the script and the acting and also the story line is all over the place.
Heartfelt, relatable, considered characters. Well produced, consistent delivery on quality throughout. Simple but well-executed. I love me a good old fashioned rom-com, but this one had that South African flavour, so it felt like home! (Although less comedy than drama tbh)
Common cultural issues were navigated with sensitivity and a light touch. Also, did I mention the outfits, sets and cars were high-class!?
- rachelbriant
- Dec 17, 2020
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This show is comedy gold, especially for those who understand the culture and how weddings come about. There are some elements that do not work well in the show but they are not major drawbacks but I was in shreds for three episodes and the show managed to comment on how we often forget that the point of the wedding is not the spectacle but the two people getting married. I feel that some jokes will be lost to non-South Africans but it was a well executed show.
- fadzaimichaelmangwana
- Dec 17, 2020
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Highly entertaining with depth to the characters and quality acting to boot! Also loved the wardrobe choices specifically those mauve bridesmaids dresses. The guy that played the cheating husband- brother could've been more attractive to make it more palatable/believable but I got over it. I didn't get why she brought the old guy with her to the other bar but whatevs. Looking forward to seeing more seasons!
- levans314-357-974326
- Dec 16, 2020
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- EyeSeesMovies
- Dec 26, 2020
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Everything about this production is 120% the music, plot,acting !!! Konke nje love 120% Proudly South African .... I love how authentic it is, the americanized themed productions bore me shame.
- mamakasisipho
- Dec 15, 2020
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As a South African, I connected with this story at so many layers. As a young person, as a married person, as a person from the Township, as a person living in a city. The drama and story arcs for each character were hyper realistic in a South African context. The cast was also perfect for the roles, no one felt offish. I highly recommend it. I hope they used the same writers and directors for the follow-up.
- mphocastry
- Nov 18, 2021
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- samkethehuman
- Mar 14, 2021
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From the speaking of so many different languages, to the throwback Kwaito tunes, to getting to see various cities in SA, How to ruin Christmas feels more authentic than most other mainstream African shows. The wild plots, humor, and sentimental moments make it easy to get hooked into.
- aliciarahema
- Dec 22, 2021
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- landomercy
- Dec 19, 2020
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This was fabulous! Laughed and cried. For those of us who were denied the ability to continue important tradition, the end brought pride as well as sadness. Good show! Can't wait for season 2.
I thought it was fun and grittier than I had expected. Tumi needs a whop on the behind. Full grown but I can't tell. Relatable. Watching her struggle was painful ly funny. Want to watch it again
- delbe-92089
- Dec 31, 2020
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The show effectively reaches the depths of real family pain points and true individual fxck-ups, while maintaining its foundation of humor and beauty, which is also how the main character moves. She's at the center of all of those struggles personally and at some point in the show's timeline, and there is no "gotta love her," moment to balance when she's flat out wrong. It took no work to embrace each character as human, as they weren't presented as oversimplified for good, bad, or ugly (and it gets ugly!). The acting was impeccable and everything is gorgeous. The culturally relevant imagery and audio was rich, from the mixed-language script to the music, hair, and daily clothes to ceremonial garb. I loved it all and look forward to the next episodes/seasons!
- whatasheawants
- Dec 25, 2020
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- marcietodd-09057
- Jan 11, 2021
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There are masterful comedy moments with beautifully raw and sensitive moments. I'm glad I ignored it's overall rating and gave it a chance. It is a fun and uplifting series.
I loved it. I watched it three times. I have told people to watch it they enjoy it as well. It is so South African.
- mpahlwaphiwe
- Dec 24, 2020
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I loved this! This was a nice story with the perfect amount of romance, fantasy and realness. Please add more!!
- andersonbelicia
- Dec 25, 2020
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