Movie let it snow 20208/3/2023 To be honest, I was a little saddened that the movie was so forgettable, because I felt as though it could have had a little more potential if it had a more fleshed out script. It was filled to the brim with cliche YA romance tropes, and you could pretty easily predict where the film was going to go by the end. The writing was average at best, and not even it’s host of well known actors could fix that. Unfortunately though, Let it Snow’s largest fault was it’s story. Overall, I thought the actors did a pretty good job with what they were working with. It was all sweet and wholesome, albeit a bit predictable. Tobin gets together with Angie, and so forth. Kerry comes out of the closet and decides to date Dorrie. Julie ends up with Stuart and finally decides to go to university after her mom tells her to live out her dreams. In spite of all of the previous drama, all of the main characters eventually make amends with one another, and every couple has their happy ending. The party ends up so popular, that it ultimately culminates in bringing everyone together. Since his initial plans of setting it up at his house were foiled by his parents, he decides to instead set it up at the local restaurant hub, Waffle Town. While everything else goes on, Tobin’s DJ friend Keon (Jacob Batalon) plans a huge party for his friends. The situation eventually turns sour when he finally admits his jealousy of JP to Angie, causing the two to take some time apart in order to think over their feelings towards one another. However, Tobin feels really intimidated by their mutual college friend JP (Matthew Noszka), so he feels the need to impress Angie at every turn. There is also Tobin, (Mitchell Hope) who spends his time gathering up the courage to tell his best friend Angie (Kiernan Shipka) that he likes her. Dorrie winds up feeling very distraught she wants Kerry to acknowledge her feelings for her, and she wants to repair her relationship with her friend, but neither seem to be working. Meanwhile, Waffle Town employee Dorrie (Liv Hewson) is trying to get her crush, Kerry (Anna Akana) to notice her, while at the same time dealing with a falling-out with her best friend Addie (Odeya Rush). Things get even more complicated once she has to decide whether to go to the renowned university she was accepted in, or to take care of her terminally ill mother at home. We see one character, Julie Reyes (Isabela Merced) form a close bond and eventually fall in love with celebrity singer Stuart Bale (Shameik Moore) who happened to drop into town. When a big snowstorm hits the town, things start to get crazy - and each of the teenagers end up having wildly different experiences.
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