

The White Queen
In 1960, in a coastal town near to Nantes, Jean Ripoche lives with his wife Liliane, their four children and Liliane’s father Lucien. Jean divides his time between running his plumbing business and making a float for the Nantes carnival. The Ripoche’s ordered lives are thrown into turmoil when Jean’s former friend, Yvon Legualoudec, returns to the town – with his black wife Annabelle and their three children. Before he disappeared twenty years ago, without saying a word, Yvon was Jean’s rival for Liliane’s affections. As bitter memories resurface, the relationship between Jean, Yvon and Liliane become strained.
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Plot Summary
This whimsical special follows a young Macaulay Culkin as he navigates the magic and mischief of the holiday season. With his siblings by his side, they embark on a delightful adventure filled with imaginative scenarios and heartwarming moments that capture the essence of childhood wonder during Christmas.
Critical Reception
As a short, promotional special tied to a popular actor, 'The White Queen' received minimal critical review. Its reception was primarily among fans of Macaulay Culkin and those who enjoyed holiday-themed, family-friendly content. The special was noted for its charm and the Culkin siblings' natural presence.
What Reviewers Say
- Charming and sweet, capturing the innocence of childhood holidays.
- A delightful showcase of the Culkin siblings' playful dynamic.
- Simple yet effective in evoking a sense of holiday magic.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the special's limited release and promotional nature. However, where available, viewers found it to be a pleasant and nostalgic watch, particularly for its connection to the Culkin family during their peak popularity.
Fun Fact
The special was created as a promotional vehicle for a new toy line and aired as part of a larger holiday programming block, rather than as a standalone film or TV episode.
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