
Who doesn't have a little Christmas baggage?
Kate is a young woman who has a habit of making bad decisions, and her last date with disaster occurs after she accepts work as Santa's elf for a department store. However, after she meets Tom there, her life takes a new turn.
- 7.2
- 2019
- Released
- 1h 42m

Emilia Clarke
Kate Andrich
Henry Golding
Tom Webster
Michelle Yeoh
Santa
Emma Thompson
Petra Andrich
Lydia Leonard
Marta Andrich
Boris Isaković
Ivan Andrich
Rebecca Root
Dr. Addis
Ingrid Oliver
Police Woman Crowley
Laura Evelyn
Police Woman Churchill
Patti LuPone
Joyce
Calvin Demba
Nathan
Ritu Arya
Jenna
Ansu Kabia
Rufus
Jade Anouka
Alba
Rob Delaney
Theatre Director
Peter Serafinowicz
Theatre Producer
Sara Powell
Casting Director
Peter Mygind
The Dane (aka ‘Boy’)
Amit Shah
Andy
Maxim Baldry
Ed
Margaret Clunie
Sarah
Sue Perkins
Ice Show Director
John-Luke Roberts
Klaus the German Clown
Madison Ingoldsby
Young Kate
Lucy Miller
Young Marta
Bilal Zafar
Oscar
Ben Owen-Jones
Danny
David Hargreaves
Arthur
Joe Blakemore
Tom
Anna Calder-Marshall
Dora
Leon Delroy Williams
Traffic Cone Man
Jassie Mortimer
Croatian Woman
Michael Matovski
Croatian Man
Jake Lampert
Angry Man on Bus
Liran Nathan
Moroccan Vendor
Laila Alj
Moroccan Vendor's Wife
David Mumeni
Guy in Pub
Andrew Ridgeley
Man in Audience at Homeless Shelter Benefit (uncredited)
Jacqueline Ramnarine
Homeless Person (uncredited)
Nichola Jean Mazur
Nurse Jane (uncredited)
Fabien Frankel
Fabien
Rene Costa
Geoff Mafia Boss (uncredited)






Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$121,600,000.00
- #london, england
- #holiday
- #romcom
- #singing
- #homeless shelter
- #holiday season
- #angry
- #christmas
- #santa's elves
- #introspective
- #intimate
- #immigrants
- #intense
- #romantic
- #admiring
- #adoring
- #amused
- #awestruck
- #familiar
- #vibrant
Reviews

This is quite a joyous little Christmas film with an interesting twist at the end and a gentle reminder for us to consider those less fortunate at this time of year. Emilia Clarke carries off her role as a slightly self-destructive elf quite charismatically - though the script is a touch wordy at times. Emma Thompson and Michelle Yeoh steal their scenes and the Wham/George Michael soundtrack adds

I will freely admit to being a fairly easy grader when it comes to sci-if movies and romantic comedies. If the dialogue is realistic and sharp and the plot doesn’t insult my intelligence, I am in. I enjoyed Last Christmas on that basis and because of what I saw as a good group of actors. The script was co-written by Emma Thompson and her spouse, Greg Wise (Willoughby in Sense and Sensibility, a

Some nice moments and I did like the cast as Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding had some nice chemistry. The twist felt forced but I guess I should expect it from a sappy Christmas movie. IDK, I enjoyed parts of this mostly for the core cast though doubt I'd have much desire to watch again (also feels odd watching a Christmas movie like this in February). **3.25/5**
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I'm not the biggest fan of straight-up romantic comedies (rom-coms). I don't think I absolutely love a film from this genre, and if I do, it probably doesn't solely belong to the rom-com's list (they could also be musicals, dramas, etc). Most of the times, I appreciate them enough to feel fulfilled











