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Anything But Christmas dives into a quirky premise that feels all too relevant. A Kentucky State Representative introduces a bill to rename Christmas, calling it the Holiday Bill, which spirals into chaos as townsfolk grapple with what the new name should be. The comedic tone is light yet sharp, poking fun at cultural debates while also exploring inclusivity. The pacing keeps you engaged, with scenes bouncing between absurdity and heartfelt moments. The performances have a raw, genuine vibe that adds to its charm—there's something about the way the characters interact that feels refreshingly real. And let’s not forget the practical effects that pop up, providing that offbeat visual flair that really sets this apart from more polished mainstream comedies.
Quirky holiday premiseEngaging pacing and toneFocus on inclusivity themes
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