
Happiest Season
2020 · 102m
Synopsis
A holiday romantic comedy that captures the range of emotions tied to wanting your family's acceptance, being true to yourself, and trying not to ruin Christmas.
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Cast
Kristen Stewart
Abby
Mackenzie Davis
Harper
Mary Steenburgen
Tipper
Victor Garber
Ted
Alison Brie
Sloane
Mary Holland
Jane
Dan Levy
John
Burl Moseley
Eric
Aubrey Plaza
Riley Johnson
Sarayu Blue
Carolyn McCoy
Jake McDorman
Connor
Ana Gasteyer
Harry Levin
Caroline Harris
Kelly
Jenny Gulley
Ashley
Dominique Lawson
Levi
Michelle Buteau
Trudy
Carla Gallo
Angry Homeowner Lady
Timothy Simons
Mall Security Ed
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Comments
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i love this movie. it makes me emotional, and It's just really speaks so much about all different story of queer being out. i love them. i love queer. i love this film. and i love Abby's bestfriend role.
I was impressed with this film considering all of the big name actors/actresses in it. The production is strong and beautifully shot. The styling is also great. Kristen Stewart shines in this role. The storyline is heartfelt and entertaining. But also, representation matters & Happiest Season is a movie everyone can relate to, LGBTQ or not.
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That was quite frankly terrible. Full of horrible characters depicting awful behaviors, and a wholely farssical plot. I'm so disappointed.
I found that movie to be a painful, tragic drama exploring how overly perfectionist parents can completely ruin their children's entire lives well past childhood, and the toxic environment they create destroys all around them while maintaining a saccharin stepford wives midwestern idealism. The movie was much more of an emotional horror that had a completely idiotic and unrealistic "happy ending" shoehorned in, in which everyone realized the power of love and being a good person and everyone was happy and and accepting there were no more tears ever the end. Really bad. Just... Really bad.
I was impressed with this film considering all of the big name actors/actresses in it. The production is strong and beautifully shot. The styling is also great. Kristen Stewart shines in this role. The storyline is heartfelt and entertaining. But also, representation matters & Happiest Season is a movie everyone can relate to, LGBTQ or not.