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Christmas in Mistletoe (2025)
Holiday romantic comedy directed by Collins Abbott White. Disillusioned location scout Willow (Kabby Borders) visits the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountain town of Mistletoe to scout filming sites for a Christmas movie. There, she meets local Zach (Tom Gipson) and encounters unexpected holiday romance.
Holiday romantic comedy directed by Collins Abbott White. Disillusioned location scout Willow (Kabby Borders) visits the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountain town of Mistletoe to scout filming sites for a Christmas movie. There, she meets local Zach (Tom Gipson) and encounters unexpected holiday romance.
The central solution to the protagonist's jaded outlook involves embracing small-town traditions and personal responsibility, which subtly promotes conservative values of community and individualism over urban disconnection.
Visible diversity appears in supporting roles with minority actors, while leads follow traditional casting. The story embraces conventional holiday romance tropes without challenging traditional identities.
The film lacks meaningful content on family structures, roles, or values, centering instead on a romantic holiday story between two single adults without depictions of marriage, parenting, or extended family dynamics.
The film embraces Christmas magic and traditions in a small town setting, depicting the holiday with warmth, community, and romantic fulfillment. This framing affirms the celebratory and unifying elements of the Christian holiday without delving into doctrinal aspects.
The film contains no LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film offers no portrayal of transgender characters or themes. Its holiday romance narrative unfolds without any reference to trans identities, focusing instead on conventional festive elements.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Christmas in Mistletoe presents original characters in a new holiday romance storyline, with no adaptations, reboots, or historical figures that involve gender swaps.
Christmas in Mistletoe presents original characters in a new holiday romance story without prior canonical depictions of race from source material or adaptations, so no race swaps occur.
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