Running time: 102 minutes
Starring: Emilia Clarke, Henry Golding, Emma Thompson
It's just turned to November and we already have our first holiday movie, Last Christmas. Although it feels early, it's never too early to get into the holiday spirit! Last Christmas follows Kate (Emilia Clarke), a perpetual screw up that is seemingly at the bottom of her luck. We meet her as she is unintentionally burning bridges with old and new friends while dealing with trouble at work and with her family. However, a chance encounter with Tom (Henry Golding) causes her to begin to change her perspective.
However, the story of Last Christmas, while being just different enough from other Christmas films is fairly predictable for the genre. There are little differences in the film, and a major plot twist towards the end, but overall the story was a Christmas cookie-cutter story for a holiday film. That's not necessarily a bad thing, I just wish that it hadn't wrapped up so conveniently and dwelled more after the major plot twist. This movie is also a strange love letter to George Michael, with his music prominently displayed throughout. It is a great soundtrack and his prominence in the film might seem odd until you realize that Emma Thompson (actor and writer of the film) got George Michael's blessing to use the songs before he died. His songs are woven throughout the film, and there is enough in his catalog to help with pretty much any scene.
Last Christmas has a warm, enjoyable cast, great music, and an overall good message, but the predictable story and cliched lines do not do enough to differentiate it from the other Christmas movies.
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