
A happy-ever-after Christmas romance, Something From Tiffany’s has stellar equality and diversity representation!
Synopsis
A romantic holiday movie produced by Reese Witherspoon and based on a novel by Melissa Hill, the tale unfolds as two couples face a festive mix-up. Gary and Ethan, played by Ray Nicholson and Kendrick Sampson, respectively, mistakenly swap their Tiffany’s bags. What follows is a predictable yet charming journey of love and discovery during the holiday season.
Something from Tiffany’s – Review
Despite a formulaic script and one-dimensional supporting characters, the film shines through the delightful chemistry between Sampson and Zoey Deutch. The movie successfully avoids becoming an extended Tiffany’s commercial, emphasizing that love transcends expensive gifts. With engaging performances, it’s a sweet escape into the magic of Christmas romance. It does well in equality, and shows off both a diverse and talented cast.
Conclusion
While it’s somewhat predictable – it’s well done at the same time. If you’re fed up of re-watching the same movies on repeat, but like a light hearted feed-good romance, I’d give this one a shot.
Something from Tiffany’s – Review Statistics
Overall Score | 3/5 |
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‘Cheese Factor’ | 2/5 |
Acting Score | 3/5 |
Plot Originality Score | 4/5 |
Waterworks Score | 1/5 |
Bechdel Test – Pass? | Yes |
Any Openly LGBTQ+ Characters? | Yes |