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The Christmas Setup

Finally, a holiday time LGBTQ movie. I guess there have been many in the past with some prominent gay characters but none like this full-fledged LGBTQ+ holiday rom-com. I am sucker for romantics films but not the mushy types, more realistic ones. Thankfully this film has no sob story, no coming out, no making it a big deal of being gay. There’s just a quaint, satisfying love story and thank God for that. Its like any other straight rom coms where the protagonists just happen to be gay. We don't have to make a big deal about he sexuality on every queer movie.

The film's plot is simple yet very endearing. 30-something Hugo is a lawyer in New York who is looking for more in his career. He decides to come home to Milwaukee for 2 weeks for Christmas with his best friend Madelyn. Hugo's mom Kate is a big planner and is planning, like every year, many days of activities including possibly the last Christmas eve at the town's favorite train station, which is scheduled to be closed and demolished. Kate secretly is trying to setup Hugo with Patrick, who used to be Hugo's senior (who it turns out has an interesting background). The rest of the story follows Hugo and Patrick falling for each other. Enter Hugo's brother and we see a beautiful relationship building between him and Madelyn. Given Hugo is a lawyer, he tries to save the train station and in the process they get to learn of the queer past of their town, which gives them hope. A conflict comes when Hugo gets offered to be a partner but move to London. But Hugo and Patrick will eventually find ways to make it work, because when you find true love, you really don't want to let it go.

First things first. I had no idea that Hugo and Patrick are real life couple and husbands. No wonder their chemistry was so magnetic with each other. Their flirting with each other and accepting feelings for each other was so well done, I had a permanent smile on my face. Them being gay was no big deal at all and was never brought up. The backstory of the train station shows how different times were back in the day for being gay and our generation has so much to be thankful about. I think the writing team did a good job when it came to handling such a topic and showcase how the current LGBTQ+ generation owes a lot to those who came before them. Yes, everything in the film is happy and cheerful and maybe not practical, but when it is holiday time, a movie like this is absolutely essential which is all about love, and positivity. I did feel that Hugo's brother and Madelyn's sudden togetherness was really not needed and felt strange but hey, like I said, we can all sometimes use a happy ending. Hugo and Patrick's kiss in the end at the same spot as the train station master was a master stroke and a perfect ending to what may happen to them in future.

This movie is all love, heart, cheerfulness, charming and just so beautiful. What's not to like when a film brings a constant smile to your face. Highly recommend this to watch now in holiday season. (8.5/10)

Comments

Sailor Maan said…
Thanks to Gerald I could finally see it and it is everything you would expect from a Christmas movie. Too beautiful and too Disney to be true but who cares, this is what we want at Christmas! (especially this year). Hope we'll have more movies like this one on future Christmas.
Golu said…
Exactly. During Christmas holidays, all everyone cares about is love and happy endings. I could see myself rolling my eyes had this movie come any othher time but somehow it just fits well during the holidays
Dennis said…
Well hello there, as always many thanks for taking the time to share your reviews. I was looking for a movie that would be easy on the eye and The christmas setup was just it, great fun!!!!!
Golu said…
You are very welcome Dennis. I am glad you read the review, believed it and watched this beautiful heartwarming film.

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