They have a long-lived family history, and each own half of the Christmas Cabin Sammi’s escaped to for winter to write her new book. Seth has come along following receipt of a will, with the intent to buy the Sammi out – but will she play ball?
The Christmas Cabin – Synopsis
In stormy heart of winter, Sammi plans a serene holiday retreat at her family’s quaint country cabin, hidden deep in the forest. Her peaceful solitude is unexpectedly disrupted when Seth, almost collapses at her door – having underestimated the weather. As they get to know each other more, trapped in by the weather, Sammi and Seth find themselves caught in a whirlwind of emotions, sharing laughs, family secrets, and the warmth of the Christmas spirit.
The Christmas Cabin – Review
Quite honestly I didn’t rate this. The acting was only full cringe for a few specific moments, but overall it still wasn’t great. The limited budget is apparent given for the most part it’s just Sammi and Seth in the cabin and/or woods, and there are simply much better films out there!
Is the Christmas Cabin worth watching?
I would give this one a pass. While it might be OK for background noise or if you’re running out of options, it’s really just time you’ll never get back.
Review Statistics
Overall Score | 2/5 |
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‘Cheese Factor’ | 3/5 |
Acting Score | 2/5 |
Plot Originality Score | 2/5 |
Waterworks Score | 1/5 |
Bechdel Test – Pass? | No |
Any Openly LGBTQ+ Characters? | No |