

Kirstie
The son of a Broadway star, who was given up for adoption 26 years ago, tries to connect with his birth mother after his adopted mother dies.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and self-centered New York socialite, Katharine 'Kate' Conway, is unexpectedly visited by the ghost of her former "mama" from her days as a high-class escort. The ghost, "The Reindeer Lady," reveals that Kate has a grown daughter she gave up for adoption twenty years prior. With Christmas approaching, Kate is given one week to reconnect with her daughter and make amends for her past actions, or she will be doomed to spend eternity as a reindeer.
Critical Reception
Kirstie received largely negative reviews from critics, with many finding its premise outlandish and its execution lacking. The film struggled with pacing and humor, and while some acknowledged Kirstie Alley's performance, it was not enough to salvage the overall production for most reviewers. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it a forgettable holiday offering.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters.
- Humor is often forced and falls flat, failing to deliver genuine laughs.
- Kirstie Alley's performance is a highlight but cannot compensate for the film's overall weaknesses.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce, but those available indicate a mixed to negative reception, with many viewers finding the film's premise unbelievable and its comedic elements unimpressive. Some found it a mildly entertaining, albeit flawed, holiday movie.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled "Dear Secret Santa" and was intended to be released in 2013, but was delayed and retitled "Kirstie" for its 2014 release.
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