Thursday, 21 November 2019
Last Christmas (2019), directed by Paul Feig
Selfish, feckless and estranged from her family, since recovering from a serious illness aspiring singer Kate seems to be perpetually living on the brink of disaster.
That starts to change when she meets Tom, who shows her that helping others can make you happy.
But is the elusive Tom really the solution to Kate’s troubles?
Written by Emma Thompson, using the music of George Michael and Wham!, the story arc is very predictable but it is done well.
Emilia Clarke sparkles in her elf outfit as Kate and Henry Golding charms in the slightly tricky role of Tom. The supporting cast makes the best of a script that teeters on the edge of sentimentality, but throws in enough dirty laughs to save it from total soppiness. It features Michelle Yeoh in an unusual role and Emma Thompson, who is hilarious as Kate’s Yugoslavian mother.
The film makes a few gentle political points about xenophobia and exclusion of the other. It relies a little too heavily on too few songs, which adds to the predictability, but Clarke sings them very appealingly.
It’s a nice touch to see a cameo appearance at the end by Andrew Ridgeley.
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