Boxing Day
- 2021
- 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.5K
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Melvin, a British author in America, goes home to London for Christmas with his fiancée Lisa. She meets his eccentric family and their relationship is tested as she discovers his old world.Melvin, a British author in America, goes home to London for Christmas with his fiancée Lisa. She meets his eccentric family and their relationship is tested as she discovers his old world.Melvin, a British author in America, goes home to London for Christmas with his fiancée Lisa. She meets his eccentric family and their relationship is tested as she discovers his old world.
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How can I describe this.
It's like watching a very long episode of Eastenders And I hate Eastenders.
The main character man has no charisma and it would make it almost impossible that two stunning women would fight over him.
Then goes all the cliche and a predictable ending.
It's like watching a very long episode of Eastenders And I hate Eastenders.
The main character man has no charisma and it would make it almost impossible that two stunning women would fight over him.
Then goes all the cliche and a predictable ending.
As a UK Xmas RomCom Movie, I really wanted to enjoyed this movie, unfortunately I didn't.
It didn't feel festive, the characters made a lot of strange decisions which took me out of the moment and a lot of the jokes were off. I understood and appreciated what they were going for with a lot of them but many of them felt forced. This isn't due to the culture either as I completely relate to the likes of Blue Story and Kidulthood despite many wider audiences feeling that they sometimes appear 'over acted'.
Most of the romantic couples were lacking chemistry and there were some kid fight scenes which I genuinely couldn't tell if they were meant to come across as real or fake.
There were some good things about it though. At its heart it's a story about family. Notably breaking away from the pains and anchors caused by your immediate family when creating your own path. It also shines a light on a different type of UK Xmas celebrations and some of the challenges and stereotypes that certain groups have to fight within their own culture.
A good idea but poor execution. Ultimately it didn't feel like it was worth a trip to the cinema to see it.
It didn't feel festive, the characters made a lot of strange decisions which took me out of the moment and a lot of the jokes were off. I understood and appreciated what they were going for with a lot of them but many of them felt forced. This isn't due to the culture either as I completely relate to the likes of Blue Story and Kidulthood despite many wider audiences feeling that they sometimes appear 'over acted'.
Most of the romantic couples were lacking chemistry and there were some kid fight scenes which I genuinely couldn't tell if they were meant to come across as real or fake.
There were some good things about it though. At its heart it's a story about family. Notably breaking away from the pains and anchors caused by your immediate family when creating your own path. It also shines a light on a different type of UK Xmas celebrations and some of the challenges and stereotypes that certain groups have to fight within their own culture.
A good idea but poor execution. Ultimately it didn't feel like it was worth a trip to the cinema to see it.
Boxing day
It has a nice and upbeat styling with a beautiful sprinkle of culture (black, British and American). The plot is stuffed and convoluted, this may help keep its pacing going steadily, but a deep look can reveal how thin the main plot is, and needing of more conflict. The characterization and cast is what elevates the movie; the perky and good-humoured performance the cast delivers is strong to carry the movie.
If I'm to judge from the original songs Leigh Anne Pinnock delivered, I'm really not excited for her solo era as a musician.
If I'm to judge from the original songs Leigh Anne Pinnock delivered, I'm really not excited for her solo era as a musician.
Very average film although the ending was unexpected. Glad i didnt go to the cinema to see it, id have been fuming if id paid cinema prices to watch that.
Wouldn't watch it again!
Wouldn't watch it again!
Enjoyed this more than i expected! Funny characters that are relatable to people in every day life. Nice story line, shot well, and worth the watch as a house hold christmas movie from now on.
Did you know
- TriviaThe club scene where Leigh-Anne Pinnock sings Say A Little Prayer was performed live and recorded while shooting the scene.
- GoofsWhen outside Alison's block of flats, Alison's right coat sleeve changes between being rolled up and down.
- Crazy creditsOuttakes and the cast dancing are seen over the end credits
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- Also known as
- O Dia Depois do Natal
- Filming locations
- The Haymarket Hotel, Suffolk Place, London, England, UK(The London hotel where Georgia, Melvin & Lisa stay)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $878,769
- Runtime
- 1h 49m(109 min)
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