It’s not corny at all in my opinion, which is something that’s kind of rare now-a-days in rom-coms. It’s very real - there’s a lot of sadder moments. Isabela Merced: I like to describe it as a teen, American version of Love Actually. There’s so much happening, it’s all kind of intertwined the way Love Actually is. J-14: Tell us about ‘Let It Snow!’ What is it about? Sounds intense! Well guys, prepare to get even more pumped for the holiday flick because some of the cast members just spilled all the behind-the-scenes secrets exclusively to J-14. According to Netflix, their “love lives collide thanks to a stranded pop star, a stolen keg, a squad of competitive dancers, a mysterious woman covered in tinfoil and an epic party at the local Waffle Town.” The movie is based off a book written by Maureen Johnson, John Green and Lauren Myracle, and it follows a group of high school students as a snowstorm hits their town on Christmas Eve. The movie stars a bunch of Hollywood’s biggest actors and actresses, including Chilling Adventures of Sabrina actress Kiernan Shipka, Descendants star Mitchell Hope, Dora the Explorer alum Isabela Merced, Dumplin’ star Odeya Rush, Anna Akana, Shameik Moore, Liv Hewson and Spider-Man: Homecoming actor Jacob Batalon. If Netflix released “Let it Snow” during December, it would have been more enjoyable to watch during the Christmas Season.Christmas time is getting closer and closer, and what better way is there to celebrate than by watching some holiday movies? Well, for those looking for a flick to watch this holiday season, J-14‘s got you covered! There’s a brand new Christmas movie coming to Netflix on November 8, 2019, called Let It Snow, and boy, does it sound like it’s going to be good. Overall, the movie gave a heartwarming feeling but it was hard to get into the Christmas spirit, as it was premiered way before Thanksgiving. But if you retreat, you also miss the good things,” said Julie’s mom.Īs the film came to a closure, it ended like a typical Hallmark happy ending, but with the surprise of LGBTQ representation! Cannot really say much, as it is a Christmas movie. Stuart, who is a pop star, expresses his loneliness and unhappiness during stardom and the holidays. Julie, whom was accepted into a university, doesn’t want to attend as she fears growing up and leaving her mother, who recently became ill. Julie and Stuart’s development was relatable and quite touching throughout the movie, as they both express their insecurities and problems. There wasn’t really a need to add unnecessary scenes like the Tin Foil Woman or the party that Batalon’s character tries to and successfully throws. Jumping from one situation to another didn’t help at the beginning, but all three affairs wove nicely together. The flow of “Let it Snow” was acceptable for a cheesy Hallmark-like Christmas movie. But the highlights in the movie were the LGBTQ representation and the emotion and realness portrayed through Julie and Stuart’s development. Some parts were cliche, for example your guy best friend becoming jealous while hanging out with another guy, or when your friend is paranoid her boyfriend will cheat and runs back to you. Rush and Hewson depict Dorrie and Addie, who are best friends but get in a disagreement. Moner and Moore play as Julie and Stuart who meet on a train, while Shipka and Hope star as the Duke and Tobin. The film starts off with three separate situations on Christmas Eve. Originally the film was adapted from “Let it Snow: Three Holiday Romances,” written by John Green, Lauren Myracle, and Maureen Johnson. A diverse cast of Isabel Moner, Kiernan Shipka, Liv Hewson, Odeya Rush, Shameik Moore, Mitchell Hope, Anna Akana and Jacob Batalon starred together as a group of high school students facing their feelings of friendship and love colliding during a snowstorm. From shaving a nipple to a party at Waffle House, Netflix’s newest teen movie, “Let it Snow,” premiered on Nov.
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