Last Christmas
Steve is robbing houses on Christmas Eve, dressed as Santa. He comes face to face with his worst nightmare in Polly, a feisty 7 year old who finds Santa in her living room, taking her presents away...
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Plot Summary
A young woman working as a department store elf in London is adrift and makes a series of poor decisions. As the Christmas season approaches, she meets a mysterious man who embodies the Christmas spirit, challenging her cynicism and opening her heart to love and the magic of the season. Their connection helps her to see the world and her own life in a new light.
Critical Reception
While it tapped into the holiday spirit for some, 'Last Christmas' received a mixed to negative reception from critics. Many praised the performances, particularly Emilia Clarke and Emma Thompson, and the use of George Michael's music. However, the film was frequently criticized for its predictable plot, heavy-handed messaging, and a significant plot twist that divided audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming lead performances and heartfelt use of George Michael's music.
- Criticized for a predictable and somewhat clunky narrative, with a divisive twist.
- Seen by some as a feel-good holiday movie, by others as a sentimental misfire.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed 'Last Christmas,' appreciating its festive atmosphere and romantic storyline. Many found it a heartwarming and enjoyable watch, especially during the holiday season, with Emilia Clarke's performance being a frequent highlight. Some viewers felt the plot was a bit predictable, but the overall sentiment was positive.
Fun Fact
The film heavily features the music of George Michael, including unreleased tracks. Emma Thompson, who co-wrote the screenplay, stated that the script was inspired by listening to 'Last Christmas' and thinking about the song's potential for a story.
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