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The 5-Year Christmas Party

  • TV Movie
  • 2024
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
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5.7/10
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Jordan Fisher and Katie Findlay in The 5-Year Christmas Party (2024)
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Told over the course of five years, two recent college grads find themselves drawn together year after year while working for a catering company that specializes in holiday parties.Told over the course of five years, two recent college grads find themselves drawn together year after year while working for a catering company that specializes in holiday parties.Told over the course of five years, two recent college grads find themselves drawn together year after year while working for a catering company that specializes in holiday parties.

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    • Peter Benson
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    • Zac Hug
  • Stars
    • Katie Findlay
    • Jordan Fisher
    • Jeff Avenue
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    • Director
      • Peter Benson
    • Writer
      • Zac Hug
    • Stars
      • Katie Findlay
      • Jordan Fisher
      • Jeff Avenue
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    • Daniel
    Zenia Marshall
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    Olly Atkins
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    7dankolbet

    Friends to lovers . . . even if it takes 5 years

    In the 5-Year Christmas Party, two theater majors spend 5 consecutive Christmases in each other's lives, acting out the highs and the lows of post-college. Unlike many Hallmark movies where a single act of kindness means forever love, this tale is grounded in the realities of real life. Things like jobs, family and dreams matter to the leads, and guide their decisions on relationships or other commitments. Aside from an ending that leaves a bit too much to the imagination, this is a solid, non-Old School Hallmark movie that I would recommend.

    Our lead is Katie Findlay, who plays Alice, who really wants to make it in theater as a director. Our leading man is Jordan Fisher, who plays Max, an aspiring actor. Kudos all around. These two are great together and definitely play different versions of themselves over the course of 5-years. Success or failure is subtle, but they showcase the differences well.

    Credit to writer Zag Hug, a Hallmark vet, who also wrote the Ghosts of Christmas Always (9 stars), which is one of the best Hallmark movies of all time.

    Major kudos to production on this one. Clearly on a budget, we re-use the same party house, kitchen, party venue, alley, parking lot and rooftop-and some of the same actors every year. They dress them up a little (emphasis on little) bit differently each time, but it's reminiscent of a play where moving a chair or changing the lighting signals a different act. Also, the changing of the season montages were great.

    This movie is more sincere than fun, which means realistic laughs, love and tears.

    Goofy notes They really hate catering the law firm Christmas party. I need to know more!

    Forcing people to become carolers is not a real thing and nobody should do that.

    I think Jordan Fisher must be wearing lifts, right? He's great, but she's pretty tall.

    They make a joke about oranges and scurvy. I don't think it landed, but I applaud the effort.

    I love that they bonded over watching Ashley Williams (Hallmark) movies. Meta!

    I feel like these long gaps between seeing each other could have meant they might find another person to love. If I got ghosted for a year, I would probably not be so happy to see the person who did me dirty.

    What happened between Daniel (Jeff Avenue) and Micah (Olly Atkins)? They were together for years 2-4, then Micah is MIA in year five? Come on Hallmark. You gave us a gay couple and then didn't stick the landing. Where'd he go?

    Cast Kudos: The really, really bad mustache on Jeff Avenue for year 4. Just no.

    Alternative titles: The show must go on, for 5-years; Catering my life story; Christmas Party Again; Alice and Max take the long way to love.
    6karine_attias

    A tad generous too

    This one was highly anticipated and I really wanted to love it since Last year's Katie Findlay's Christmas movie was one of the best. But this one was boring. Some decent writing and acting but the chemistry was just not there at all. I could not believe that these two were so in love to make this drag over the span of five years.

    They just gave me friends vibes all along.

    My rating is mostly due to Katie's great acting like always and Hallmark's attempt at a fresh original plot.

    To anyone reading this, go enjoy Sealed with a List from last year. Some serious chemistry going on in that one.
    1alliejones-76421

    Don't waste your time.

    Truly the WORST movie i have ever seen. Awful acting- no chemistry whatsoever. The script was terrible and the story line wasn't good or believable. I would never recommend this to anyone i remotely like. Truly the absolute worst. I hope i never have to see a commercial or watch anything like it ever again. The styling was also terrible, hideous outfits. Not once did i feel butterflies like i normally do with these movies. I just felt frustrated and disappointed. Do NOT waste your time if you are considering. Truly wish i could get those 2 hours of my life back. Usually a big fan of hallmark, this one let me down.
    1anati37

    Very bed acting of the main character

    The acting of the main character (Alice) was really bad, unreliable, lifeless and ruined the film. Max's acting was significantly better and managed to cover up Alice's acting a bit but didn't lift the film. Sometimes the quality of an actor has a big impact on the quality of the film and in this case, unfortunately, the effect was not good. Besides, it was also quite sloppy and it felt like the attempt to be clever made the film more boring. I love watching Christmas movies and I don't have high demands, but this movie was particularly disappointing. I barely managed to finish it. It was a complete waste of time. Not recommended.
    VetteRanger

    Clever, but frustrating

    This movie has a different approach than most Hallmark Christmas movie fare, and that alone makes it work a look, as it touches on the shaky relationship between two people who basicly only see either other once a year around Christmastime for a series of years.

    The script writers went for sharp, smart dialogue and uncomfortable scenes, and they got that right.

    Unfortunately, they created two characters with believable sexual tension, but, to me, unlikeable. The female lead in particular seems far too willing to ignore friends, as she ghosts two of them over the course of the movie, and eventually he ghosts her too, after going to California to make a movie. These are not people I'd make part of my life.

    I'm not sorry we watched it, but it won't bear a second time through.

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      • October 27, 2024 (United States)
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      • Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada
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