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Treat Williams, Sharon Lawrence, Robert Buckley, Jonathan Bennett, Mattia Castrillo, Ana Ayora, and Brad Harder in The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls (2021)

Review by jromanbaker

The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls

10/10

A Little Miracle

I have watched both ' Christmas House ' and ' Christmas House 2 ' and I would like to see very much a third part. I have no idea why I like certain Hallmark films, but I do, and I feel that they are attempting to broaden out into ( perhaps ) the most mainstream of audiences the concept of diversity. Homosexuality is treated ( almost ) as equally important as heterosexuality, and this is refreshing and also witty and entertaining. The second film, which is about two brothers, one Gay ,one Straight even asks difficult questions about parenting, and it is not afraid of saying that Gay parenting has to work harder for acceptance in society then Straight parenting. There is a tough confrontation seen between the two brothers , as both are competing to create the best Christmas house as to who can win. No spoilers but it moved me to tears. Gay people should never feel inferior in society and Hallmark seem to know this. It is a little miracle that they are now making films for Christmas with positive gay characters and ten out of ten for doing that. Enough preaching!!! The casting is perfect and the dialogue is excellent and I say with sadness that I will miss Treat Williams in a hopeful third part. A fine actor, and the best Stanley Kowalski in ' A Streetcar Named ' of them all, and yes in my opinion he was better than Marlon Brando. Hallmark continue please to make these little miracles in the world you have created and made your own.
  • jromanbaker
  • Nov 18, 2023

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