- Year: 2020
- Released: 02 Nov 2021
- Country: United Kingdom
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9144004/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lost_at_christmas
- Available in: 720p, 1080p, 720p
- Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Runtime: 100 min
- Writer: Ryan Hendrick, Clare Sheppard
- Director: Ryan Hendrick
- Cast: Natalie Clark, Kenny Boyle, Sylvester McCoy
- Keywords: christmas, scotland, christmas spirit, christmas romance,
5.0/10 | |
40% – Critics | |
75% – Audience |
Lost at Christmas Storyline
Two down-on-their-luck strangers come together to try and get home for Christmas.
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Lost at Christmas Movie Reviews
Bitter, depressing and unloving. Not a Christmas Movie
There’s space in the movie-verse for Christmas films from Bad Santa to Krampus, through to tenuous links to Die Hard. But if you are marketing as a Christmas Romance/Comedy, your audiences expect both romance, comedy, warm fuzzy feelings or at least want the couple to get together already… even if you know that’s what happens from the start.
There was unneeded bad language and an attempt to “make fresh” a tradition of Christmas movie rules. Netflix still aren’t getting it totally right yet, attempting to garner the Hallmark and Lifetime audiences that see hundreds of millions flock to the cliche year in and out.
But it’s because it didn’t either go far enough that this film fails. The characters and story feels like the actors and writer are all bitter curmudgeons (yes even the young couple) who are deftly unlikable to the final beat. I don’t route for them opposed to wish them a one night fling they’d regret and I’d say “I told you so”. So in that way, maybe they are meant for each other.
It thinks it’s a wise cracking dark comedy. It’s not. It wants to be a Christmas film. It’s takes more than decorations and snow to make a festive film. And it fancies itself a romance. Without an ounce of love or warmth.
Leads you to think no one who worked on the film has ever fallen in love or enjoys Christmas.
Both the leads need to learn what a smile is. Its so bleak. And though Scotland in the winter is a dark and chilly place, it’s can’t be as frosty as this relationship.
Give it a miss. The festive romance movie selection is in the thousands now Spend your time somewhere else. You’ll not feel as depressed.
Do they deserve each other?
I wanted to love this movie. A movie set in the Highlands of Scotland? I’m in! But… ugh. When Jen stole her ex boyfriend’s car, I realized she might not be all there. Then when she fake cried… I thought that Rob should just run. I don’t mind the ending, as both of these people are coming off long-term relationships and Jen is way too weird. But it’s all so trite and boring. A B&B in Scotland that doesn’t stock up for Christmas dinner?! I’m rooting for the teenage romance more than the main characters’? Skip it and watch Leap Year instead.
Ruined opportunity.
This could have been a cute movie, but the writer ruined the potential with making the man mean and unlikeable. What the heck was he thinking? The woman is bubbly and likeable and he is not, making what could have been a delightful movie into a drag. No cute exchanges between them, just him yelling. Sad.