You look amazing |
| I wish they didn't make the Asian boyfriend so effeminate. Was almost a racist caricature |
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Who are you people that think she looks good? She has total plastic surgery cat eyes and shiny Botox forehead and looks horrendous. We lasted less than half an hour before we realized his awful this movie is. The boyfriend is an effeminate Elon musk lookalike.
I’m glad she’s gotten her life together but don’t kid yourselves about this movie. |
His screaming falling down the mountain was way higher pitched than her screams. I get were supposed to ship Chord Overstreet and Lindsay but why emasculate an Asian man unless they think racism is funny and thought they could get away with it |
I think the point was that he was gay. |
| Are Lindsey and Chord dating in real life ? |
She’s married. |
| This was a cute movie. I liked it a lot and thought she was quite good in it. |
I don't particularly like this actress, but I DO like red hair...
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Agree. I’m Asian American and that wasn’t my takeaway. I saw the character as the shallow social media-obsessed boyfriend who turned out to be gay at the end. I liked the movie, saw him as British maybe based in the accent, not as the “Asian boyfriend”. Thought LL looked ok but it wasn’t a story about physical beauty but the character realizing there’s more to life than superficial things, typical family holiday movie fare. |
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Watching now. One step above a hallmark movie.
I really need a pink fur hat now. Jack Wagner - poor man’s Brad Pitt? |
Lack Wagner seems geriatric. Bad Pitt seems somewhat more youthful |
| The first half was fun, the second half had all the lazy caricatural brain-numbing hallmarks of Hallmark movies. It's too bad! They could have made a bit of an effort with the storyline and dialogue to match the effort they'd made in casting LL!! |
| She didn’t need any work done - she’s young! I find that distracting. I notice it in a lot of the Hallmark actors, too. |
| Aw, that was a cute movie. It's great seeing Lindsay back. I have a soft spot for her and I hope she can continue her successful comeback. I'm happy for her. |