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So many bad reviews missing the point...


This is such a fantastically written and performed film, I am gobsmacked at all the hate. I'm wondering if people watched a different film?

The entire point is that the Stone family are an exceptionally close family unit, who have become extremely close through very difficult situations (from a profound disability to dealing with their mother's cancer the first time round). Breaking into a unit that strong is intimidating and very difficult - what's presented here is exactly what we all fear when we have to meet a partner's family for the first time.

The entire family are not horrible to her, only two of the family members are unpleasant to her - the youngest sister (who actually has already met her and formed a negative impression of her, which she has passed on to the others), and the mother who not only has high standards for her son (I can personally testify that this is common!) but knows she will die soon and wants to see her son happy. She's concerned about her son making a huge mistake. The rest of the family try to be pleasant to her, even though their first impression of her is that she's not right for Everett, and that she's not the type of person they'd want to spend time with.

SJP's performance is very good in my opinion. It's the only time I've ever seen her cast against type and she pulls it off. I find her uptight anxiety wholly believable. The rest of the cast are great too.

The script is beautifully written, full of astute observations and the central characters are mostly very three-dimensional.

This has been a favourite Christmas film of mine since I first saw it when it came out, long before I lost my mum to cancer this year. I always found that element of the film touching, but now I know how true and real it is too. Those scenes dealing with her cancer and her death absolutely break my heart now, but I will still watch this film every Christmas.

People are far too quick to label this as a bunch of nasty liberals, with token politically correct characters - I feel sorry for those people, as they're missing what is a very witty, cleverly written and beautifully real portrait of a close but still dysfunctional family (aren't they all?). I love it, and will continue to watch and recommend it.

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I can accept it when people say they don't care for this film or this family. They have either known people like this and can't stand them OR they can't relate to people like this because they have never known such a family.
After that, I think people who have problems with this are just picking things apart..... Ok? Why not??? We are discussing a movie.

"People are far too quick to label this as a bunch of nasty liberals, with token politically correct characters - I feel sorry for those people, as they're missing what is a very witty, cleverly written and beautifully real portrait of a close but still dysfunctional family (aren't they all?). I love it, and will continue to watch and recommend it."

I'm with you, where ever you are! I enjoy this each Holiday season!

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This movie is on my annual Christmas list. Although I like the movie, there are some characters that I just can't stand. Every character in a movie doesn't have to be likable.

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Hey, it's nice that some people like this film after all the trouble they took to make it... but I hated it.

I disliked all the characters, and watching the film was liked being trapped for a whole holiday weekend with people I dislike and can't wait to get away from.

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> People are far too quick to label this as a bunch of nasty liberals, with token politically correct characters

I like this movie too. When it came out I was not sure about seeing it, and when I did I did not expect much - but I ended up thinking it was a real gem.

But, you should know there is no such thing as a nasty liberal. And practically all conservatives are actually nasty - that is why the rating is so low. Go to IMDB and read the reviews, every negative one has extremist right-wing political overtones.

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I thought it was fun to watch, although I didn't find it realistic that Ben ended up with Meredith. That was pushing it a bit too far. He was definitely my favorite of the two brothers, being cool and laid back. He was able to bring Meredith out of her shell by getting her drunk, but after everyone sobered up, I can't imagine that relationship working out. LOL!

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What i like about this movie is there is a sense of realism. People focus way too much on who is good and who is bad. And fail to realize is not everyone is perfect or coldhearted, and that is what makes those not like the movie because they want an unrealistic take like in other movies.

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"Breaking into" a partner's "unit" is sometimes impossible. Sometimes, for no conceivable reason, they are just cold and rude from the beginning, and they never really accept you. They just make sure you always feel uncomfortable and unwelcome in their midst. To make it even worse, your partner denies it, or blames it on you. You are screwed.

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