

Movie spotlight
Dating Santa
Lucia is a consummate professional and the single mother of Leo, her beautiful and mischievous 6-year-old daughter, who is obsessed with Christmas and believes her birth was due to a Christmas miracle. Between her two full-time jobs (motherhood and architecture), she has neither the time nor the inclination to fall in love again, but when she reluctantly agrees to go on a blind date with Sergio, a handsome and likeable chef, the spark is undeniable.
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Plot Summary
A woman, disillusioned with love, finds herself in an unlikely romance with Santa Claus himself after a holiday fling. As she navigates this magical relationship, she must confront her own skepticism and embrace the spirit of Christmas. The film explores themes of destiny, second chances, and the true meaning of holiday cheer.
Critical Reception
Dating Santa was primarily released as a streaming movie, garnering a mixed to positive reception from audiences, particularly those who enjoy lighthearted holiday romantic comedies. Critical reviews were generally positive, highlighting its festive charm and sweet storyline, though some noted its predictable plot.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartwarming holiday spirit and charming lead performances.
Appreciated as a feel-good, escapist romantic comedy perfect for the festive season.
Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat predictable, a common trait in the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google reviews, where available, generally pointed to the film being an enjoyable and sweet holiday watch, fitting the typical expectations for a Christmas romance.
Fun Fact
The film was produced with a focus on creating a cozy and magical Christmas atmosphere, employing classic holiday movie tropes with a modern twist.
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