A snowstorm brings a group of young people together in a small town on Christmas Eve.A snowstorm brings a group of young people together in a small town on Christmas Eve.A snowstorm brings a group of young people together in a small town on Christmas Eve.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Andrea de Oliveira
- Debbie
- (as Andrea De Oliveira)
Victor Rivers
- Pops
- (as Victor Rivas Rivers)
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Let it Snow - B+ (Memorable)
Light hearted, used its source material to its full potential with young ensemble cast. In todays times, conveying message about acceptance, self love and respect without coming across as preachy is becoming hard in movies and books. The cinema and books can only work if they portray something human regardless of good or bad in most inhuman or unreal situations like weather in this movie.
Go watch it, and Let it Snow : )
Light hearted, used its source material to its full potential with young ensemble cast. In todays times, conveying message about acceptance, self love and respect without coming across as preachy is becoming hard in movies and books. The cinema and books can only work if they portray something human regardless of good or bad in most inhuman or unreal situations like weather in this movie.
Go watch it, and Let it Snow : )
I wasn't sure what to expect when my wife and I decided to watch this as we're not really the demographic it was made for. We ended up really enjoying it! It was reminiscent of the John Hughes films we watched in the 1980s. We both recommend giving it a try.
There was something amiss in the whole movie but again there was something sweet and enchanting about it - it could be the snow that was everywhere and how it did not bother any of them in the movie which helped pulled the movie together. Some actors were great, some were mediocre but it had Joan Cusack and she is a gem to watch with her natural sense of comedic acting. I love the songs in this movie - very catchy and listenable. Overall, I had fun watching it and just like " let it snow" and see where the movie takes you....
Why is the best scene of this movie (directorially) during the credits? I'm actually not joking: it's a fairly good long take.
Did you know
- TriviaJulie's and Stuart's story varies drastically from the first story in the book. Julie's parents have been arrested in a riot over Christmas village ornaments and Julie is sent to her grandparents in Florida, but the train gets stuck in the snow. She goes to a Waffle House and meets Stuart, whose car is stuck in the snow. He suggests that they walk to his house. They fall into a frozen lake and he and his family make her feel welcome on Christmas Day. In the film, Stuart is the one with nowhere to go on Christmas Day, he is a big star, and Julie's mom is sick.
- GoofsJulie's acceptance letter indicates that she has been accepted to the Columbia School of Journalism. Though it has a famous graduate program in journalism, Columbia University has no undergraduate program available to a graduating high school senior.
- Crazy creditsThere is a scene with the Tin Foil Woman singing in the car the same song used in the ending credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 20 Best Netflix Romance Movies (2020)
- SoundtracksFirst Christmas (That I Loved You)
Written by Leland (as Brett McLaughlin)
Produced by Leland
Performed by Shameik Moore
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $27,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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