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If viewer reaction is any indication, it’s certainly not Netflix sleigh With their Christmas content.
Giant holiday flick live streaming, “Best. Christmas. Ever!”was panned by fans, despite its all-star cast.
Featuring Jason Biggs, Heather Graham, Matt Cedeño and Brandy Norwood, the comedy revolves around a “twist of fate” that brings two families together on December 25.
The film is currently doing well for Netflix, ranking second globally Weekly top ten list of most watched films.
But those who tune in seem less impressed. The project has Rotten tomatoes It received a score of 33% and viewers turned to X to criticize the film.
“Trying to figure out the plot for #BestChristmasEver,” one viewer Announce Along with a confused looking Adele meme.
Maybe it’s the “best birthday ever.” [the] “Worst Christmas movie I’ve seen in a long time,” another person said He tweeted caustically.
“AI must have written #BestChristmasEver,” another wrote Mocked.
Meanwhile, additional viewer giggle: ‘On a scale of 1 to 10, the new Netflix movie is ‘the best’. Christmas. Never!’ “It’s the worst movie ever.”
Despite backlash from viewers and a poor score on Rotten Tomatoes, some critics say they enjoyed the festive film.
diverse Critic Courtney Howard wrote that Graham and Norwood’s performances are “comedic and dramatic” with “tonal swings.” [of] Grace and nuance.
Screen screaming He echoed the outlet’s words, saying the plot was “sweet and sentimental.”
“The real reason to watch this movie is because of Brandy, a multi-talented star who has stood the test of time; She is simply that girl! “Brandy is fun, wholesome, and cheerful all the way through,” the writer gushed about the R&B singer.
Netflix’s latest holiday production comes amid its decision to raise its prices despite attracting nine million new subscribers this year.
The streamer believes the increase in members is due to their crackdown on password sharing. The company has raised the US price for its ad-free premium plan by $3 per month to $22.99.
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