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Let It Snow" Review: A Heartwarming Holiday Movie for All Ages



It's that time of the year again when holiday movies flood our television screens, and "Let It Snow" is one of the latest additions to the festive movie lineup. Directed by Luke Snellin, "Let It Snow" is a heartwarming romantic comedy that brings together a diverse cast of characters in a small town in Illinois during a snowstorm on Christmas Eve.



Based on the novel of the same name by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle, "Let It Snow" revolves around a group of high school seniors who experience various romantic and personal dilemmas throughout the night. The movie stars Isabela Merced, Shameik Moore, Kiernan Shipka, Jacob Batalon, and Joan Cusack, among others, who deliver a charming and relatable performance.







One of the best things about "Let It Snow" is its inclusivity. The movie portrays a diverse group of characters, including a lesbian couple, an African-American male lead, and a Korean-American female lead, who navigate their romantic and personal lives amidst societal and cultural expectations. The movie highlights the importance of acceptance, love, and community, regardless of one's background, ethnicity, or sexual orientation.




Another commendable aspect of the movie is its portrayal of teenage relationships. The movie realistically depicts the confusion, awkwardness, and thrill of teenage love, making it relatable for all ages. The movie's romantic subplots are intertwined beautifully, making it a delightful watch for anyone who loves a good love story.




The cinematography and music of the movie also deserve a special mention. The snowy landscapes and cozy interiors of the town bring out the Christmas spirit, while the soundtrack of the movie enhances the emotions and sentiments of the scenes.




Overall, "Let It Snow" is a perfect holiday movie that can be enjoyed by anyone looking for a heartwarming and entertaining watch. The movie's themes of inclusivity, love, and acceptance, coupled with its relatable characters and beautiful cinematography, make it a must-watch this holiday season. So grab a cup of hot chocolate, cozy up under a blanket, and let it snow!

 
 
 

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