It is a relatively relaxed family light comedy. Although this year's Christmas movie is not as classic as "Love Actually" and "Carol", it can still be watched. Harper (played by Mackenzie, she played in the episode of les episode in Black Mirror), who has not come out of the closet, brought his partner Abby (played by Xiao K) home for the Chinese New Year. Harper's family seems happy and harmonious on the surface, but in fact everyone lives with secrets and repression. Harper dares not come out and pretend to be a straight daughter. Although everyone thinks that Harper is scum, I think some of her behaviors are understandable. (Except for framing his first love girlfriend Riley in high school and being ambiguous with his ex-boyfriend in front of his current position), but even now in 2020, it is still not easy to come out of the closet, even in such open Europe and America, hey. Her sister, who had been fighting for favor with Harper since she was a child, still has to pretend to be happy with her ex-husband; Jane has always hoped to get the attention of her parents; her father has given everything in her family to win the election; her mother, who has always been devoted to her family, also has her own wish to practice karate. These contradictions broke out in front of everyone at the Christmas Eve party, but as a family film, of course, HE is the last. Everyone shared their secrets and needs, and the family was truly relieved. Speaking of Xiao K and Mai, although the film does not have a very intense emotional scene, Mai and K still have love in their eyes and body communication. You can only kiss~ Haha, who said that there is no sense of CP, but it is still very sweet and loving? Although Riley is also very good, haha. But Xiao K is indeed a bit cowardly in the play. Is it because he is too short that he can only look casual like this? Besides, gay honey is a real friend.
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