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Consciente de que le espera otra Navidad solo, el rico ejecutivo Drew Latham (Ben Affleck) decide regresar a la idílica casa de su infancia para recordar la época navideña con su familia. El único problema es que las personas que ahora viven en la casa no son la familia de Drew. Decidido a disfrutar de unas fiestas navideñas a la vieja usanza, soborna a sus nuevos "padres" dándoles una pequeña fortuna con la condición de que le dejen pasar las fiestas en su casa y finjan que es su hijo. Cuando los Valco ya empiezan a preguntarse si hay dinero suficiente para aguantar a Drew y su idea de cómo debe ser la Navidad, su auténtica hija, Alicia, vuelve a casa nada dispuesta a adoptar al nuevo "hermano".
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When people say that they have to watch Home Alone every Christmas time...I was thinking same thing...Until I've seeen Surviving Christmas... It's one of those movies that leaves a mark...So I happy to watch it every year..Let's suvive Christmas one more time people!
Lacking the magic of the season, _Surviving Christmas_ is a shallow and uninspired film. Ben Affleck plays an eccentric millionaire ad executive who makes a deal with the family living at his childhood home to let him stay there and to help him live out his fantasy of an old fashion family Christmas. Affleck gives a phoned in performance, but co-star Christina Applegate really shines. Also, the humor is rather hit and miss; as a lot of it is in bad taste and inappropriate for a family comedy. There are a few moments of fun in _Surviving Christmas_, but there’s no heart.
The star cast elevate this a lot. Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini, Christina Applegate and Catherine O'Hara are, honestly, the only reasons this was watchable, for me personally at least. If it was a film with a lesser known cast, I wouldn't have any positives for it. For a festive flick, it's a little too mean-spirited. Of course that's the way these films usually go so the eventual pay-off can occur, though with this it's a bit too the other way and the aforementioned pay-off isn't all that pleasant. You gotta make the characters way more likeable if you're only gonna redeem them a tiny bit. 'Surviving Christmas' is at least only a relatively short film at around 90 minutes and there are a couple (if not enough) amusing moments. There's also a surprisingly topical commentary on unintentionally consenting your likeness away via photos - I'm looking at you, latest Instagram trend.
Really like this. Second time seeing it and still laughed out loud. I can see me having this as my Christmas comfort movie.
It's not great but a solid christmas movie. Ben Affleck is weird but I love some James Gandolfini.