As the days grow shorter and a chill fills the air, a particular kind of comfort emerges: the festive romantic comedy. This year’s offerings are already arriving, and the quest to find the perfect holiday escape has begun. These initial impressions are unfolding as time allows, a constantly evolving ranking as each film is experienced.
Currently leading the pack is “A Merry Little Ex-Mas.” It distinguishes itself from the typical, brightly polished rom-coms by focusing on a more mature dynamic – a couple navigating the complexities of divorce. The film surprisingly begins with a charming animated sequence, quickly establishing the protagonist’s backstory and drawing the viewer in.
Don’t mistake this for a somber affair, however. “A Merry Little Ex-Mas” delivers moments of unexpected humor, including a scene featuring a character battling an indoor fire while clad only in his underwear. The story centers on Kate and Everett, portrayed by Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson, attempting a peaceful final Christmas together with their grown children.
Their carefully laid plans are disrupted by the arrival of Everett’s new girlfriend, played by Jameela Jamil. While the premise isn’t groundbreaking, the film benefits from a surprisingly well-written script and strong performances. It explores family dynamics with a refreshing nuance, offering depth without becoming overly dramatic.
“Champagne Problems” embodies the classic, lighthearted spirit of a Netflix holiday rom-com. It transports viewers to a picturesque Paris at Christmastime, complete with endearing supporting characters. It’s the ideal accompaniment to everyday tasks – ironing, decorating, or simply relaxing – and undeniably rewatchable.
Tom Wozniczka delivers a captivating performance, radiating effortless charm as a Parisian with a dream of opening a wine and bookshop. The film unfolds through a series of comedic misunderstandings, and features a memorable appearance by Kristen Stewart as a formidable work rival. A seemingly harmless character with brightly highlighted hair hints at trouble brewing.