
This is a really, really bad movie. If you look at the cover or the way it's marketed, you might think it's going to be a funny watch, but don't let that trick you. It’s a very amateur attempt at telling a super simple story. The plot follows Bruce and Joey, a couple who have been together for nine months and are getting ready to celebrate their very first Christmas as a pair. Everything changes when Bruce discovers that his parents are planning to drop in for a surprise visit. Joey quickly finds out that Bruce is totally freaked out by this because he isn't out to them yet, and it doesn't help that his parents are actually priests in a church. Now, Bruce is stuck having to pick between his boyfriend and his mom and dad. To hide the relationship, Joey moves into the apartment next door with a neighbor who is a drag queen while Bruce tries to keep his parents entertained. Eventually, the parents stumble across a photo of Bruce and Joey together and they completely lose their cool and storm out. Joey ends up coming back to comfort Bruce, and the two of them spend Christmas Eve together.
The acting in this was just horrible across the board, especially the person playing the drag queen—that had to be the absolute worst performance. The landlady character was also really bad. Even worse than that were the parents and how they reacted when they found out Bruce was gay; it just didn't feel real at all. The two lead characters didn't even have any chemistry together, which made the romance hard to believe. On top of the acting, the production and the direction were both really poor. I honestly think any film student could put together a better movie than this.
There’s really no reason to sit through this one. It's a messy, poorly made film that fails on every level, from the script to the acting. Just don’t waste your time on it. (2/10)
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