Marry Us For Christmas

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  • TV-PG
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 5.4  (197)

Marry Us For Christmas is a romantic comedy movie from 2014 that features a perfect blend of love, relationships, and holiday spirit. It is directed by Drew Powell and stars Malinda Williams, Victoria Rowell, and Karon Riley in lead roles. This movie portrays the story of a strong-willed woman who struggles to reunite her family and find love at the same time.

The movie begins by introducing the main protagonist, Marci Jewel (Malinda Williams), who has a great career in Los Angeles as an event planner. However, she feels like something is missing in her life, and that is her family. Her parents passed away, and her siblings are all living in different parts of the world. She decides to visit her family in their small town of Birmingham, Alabama, for Christmas.

Upon her arrival, she discovers that her family's business, a catering company, is in financial trouble. It is in danger of closing down, and this has put her siblings under tremendous stress. Marci also learns that her family's tradition of spending Christmas together has been halted, and each one of her siblings has made holiday plans of their own. Being the only one who can save the family business, Marci puts her event planning skills to work and tries to rekindle the family's holiday traditions.

In the midst of all this, Marci bumps into her old love interest, Blair (Karon Riley), who has returned to town. Blair is a high school sweetheart and was Marci's first love. The two had ended things abruptly due to a misunderstanding, but now it seems like there might be a chance for them to reconnect.

At the same time, Marci's meddling mother, Stephanie (Victoria Rowell), has other plans for her daughter. She wants Marci to marry a successful doctor named Adam (Brad James), who comes from a wealthy family. Her reasoning is that it will not only help the family business but also fulfill her desire to see her daughter settle down with a good man. Marci, on the other hand, is not thrilled about the idea of an arranged marriage and decides to follow her heart.

As events unfold, the viewer is taken on an emotional journey, discovering how Marci, with the help of her family and friends, manages to save the family business and rekindle the Christmas spirit. Meanwhile, she has to navigate the mixed feelings of being reunited with her first love and contending with the pressure from her mother to marry a stranger.

Marry Us For Christmas is a well-written and well-executed movie that celebrates the importance of family traditions and unconditional love during the holiday season. The cast, particularly Malinda Williams, delivers terrific performances that infuse the movie with warmth and humor. Victoria Rowell is also excellent as the overbearing mother who is always pushing her daughter to find a suitable partner.

The movie's plot is relatable and touches upon several themes that a modern audience can resonate with. It highlights the challenges of balancing career, family, and personal relationships, the importance of following one's heart, and the significance of family bonds.

In conclusion, Marry Us For Christmas is a charming and heartwarming movie that is perfect for the holiday season. It is a must-watch for people who enjoy romantic comedies and those who value the essence of family traditions.

Marry Us For Christmas is a 2014 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.4.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (197)