![]() But that doesn’t mean her love story doesn’t get some magical moments. ![]() The focus of Dorrie’s story is her learning to respect herself with girls as much as she wants her best friend to respect herself with boys. And this is after she and Dorrie spent a night together where they stayed up until 4:00am talking about Harry Potter! The ultimate betrayal. Her love interest played by Anna Akana is suddenly cold around her group of popular girl straight friends. They’re allowed to just be friends! Dorrie is allowed to crush on someone who isn’t straight!īut it’s still not easy for Dorrie. While Dorrie and Addie’s friendship is central to the movie, it doesn’t fall into that tired trope. Well, I am thrilled to share this isn’t the case. As Dorrie talks about not knowing how to text a girl and Addie talks about her boyfriend ignoring her, it seems like the two friends are bound for romance. Liv Hewson plays Dorrie, an employee at the local Waffle Town who we first meet shopping for a present for her best friend Addie. On Christmas Eve in a small town, a snow storm has arrived interrupting and creating drama for a group of angsty teens. Well, a very merry Christmas to us all! Netflix’s new holiday movie has a queer romance!īased on John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle’s collection of the same name, Let It Snow, is a classic wintertime ensemble with a series of intersecting stories about love and friendship, family and aspirations. They also tend to be as straight as my aunt’s holiday party. ![]() With their platitudes and charm, Christmas movies can feel as cozy as a crackling fire. This spirit has been captured time and again in movies ranging from classics to Hallmark’s yearly output. It’s about pine trees with lights or palm trees with lights and how we’re all participating in the ways that we can. It’s about us sharing in joy or depression, in family or lack of family, in romance or lack of romance. It’s about us all taking a break from our normal lives. It’s not about family traditions or any one specific aspect of the season. And I love Christmas movies.įor me it’s not about Jesus or even Santa. Theoretically I should hate it, right? Wrong. My location was never a Winter Wonderland, my religion kept me out of most festivities, and my birthday was always overshadowed.
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