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Photo Courtesy of Hollywood Reporterĭancing in the final scene, the cast of Let it Snow feels accomplished for throwing the party.Īnother aspect of the movie that completely failed was the attempt at raising awareness for the LGBTQ+ community.

In the beginning, I predicted what would happen at the end, and I was right. It was overly simplistic and incredibly basic. For the vast majority of the movie, I knew exactly what was going to happen next. The lack of grand surprises or plot-twists also made for a boring watch.

Each character’s life is shown for a few minutes, then quickly onto the next, which makes it hard to follow the storyline for all eight characters. The view also switches between all the different main characters for only a few minutes at a time. The dialogue is set up for an easy giveaway. One instance is when Dorrie and Addie, another one of the main teenager characters, were talking, and Addie says, “He’s going to break up with me!” and Dorrie responds, saying, “He has to be the dumbest person alive to break up with you.” I mean, come on, now it’s obvious that something is going to happen with that relationship. Throughout the movie, they tried to hide their lack of acting talent behind the script’s heavily clichéd dialogues and actions. The actors were consistently overreacting as well, which was cringe-worthy, as the facial expressions seemed overexaggerated, making everything look fake and cheesy. Not only were the jokes poor and undeveloped, but the acting was not “Oscar-worthy.” At one point, Dorrie, one of the main characters, said, “Then he’s stupider than people who blow on ice cream.” The lack of emotion made it a badly executed joke, and it should have been cut from the movie altogether.
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During one scene from the movie, Keon, a main character who is the person that is trying to host the huge party, is talking to Tobin, another boy main character who is invited to the party, and says, “Just tell her you want the same relationship, plus boning.” This was supposed to be funny, but it wasn’t hard to keep a straight face the entire time. The film’s jokes were absolutely terrible and it was difficult to watch the actors attempt them. Trekking through the snow, Addie (Odeya Rush) and Stuart (Shameik Moore) try to find a waffle restaurant after escaping a broken train. When I first saw all the main characters trying to have one big party, I knew it was going to be a knock-off “Love Actually.” Besides the generic storyline, there were many wrong elements throughout the movie. Right off the bat, it was clear the movie was going to be a cliché teenage love story. The main cast’s daily lives are shown through them doing schoolwork, singing, drawing and so on. The opening scene begins with a truck driving into Laurel, Ill., on a snowy day while an unpleasantly auto-tuned Christmas song plays in the background.

Though the movie isn’t great, if you really want to get in the holiday mood with friends over break, you can use peppermint bark, hot cocoa and fuzzy blankets to try to make watching the mediocre film a better experience.

The storyline follows a group of friends who get together for the Christmas break as a snowstorm hits their town. Although the movie had a notable cast, including Jacob Batalon, Shameik Moore and Mitchell Hope, the 93-minute film was subpar at best. The newly released Netflix movie, “Let it Snow,” was horribly executed.
