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Wendy Walton is the best designer in Boston... but no one knows it yet. Hoping to kick-start her career, Wendy has left work with the local theatre to take a job as an assistant to Priscilla Hall, the most prestigious designer in the city. Ms. Hall works Wendy around the clock, which is how Wendy finds herself trapped in an elevator late one night with an incredibly handsome stranger. Wendy and the mystery man share an impulsive, romantic, life changing kiss before the doors open and Wendy runs out, leaving him behind. The next day at work, Wendy answers the door to find the handsome gentleman standing in front of her.
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Key opinion
A Christmas Kiss is widely viewed as a generic, predictable holiday romance that leans heavily on established genre tropes. While some viewers find it to be an innocent and charming seasonal watch, others are alienated by the irritating and self-absorbed characterizations of the protagonists.
| Originality | The narrative follows a highly formulaic and predictable structure common to television holiday romances. | |
| Production | The film successfully captures a festive holiday atmosphere through its bright visual palette and seasonal soundtrack. | |
| Acting | The protagonist's characterization is viewed with extreme division: some see her as a relatable, passive romantic lead, while others perceive her as egoistic, infantile, and deeply irritating. | |
| Acting | The portrayal of the boss character is polarized between being an effective, ruthless villain and an implausible, one-dimensional caricature. |