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Movie - Four Christmases 
 
This is a lovely holiday season movie, starring the lovely Resse Witherspoon 
(playing a far different character these days than the affectionate and 
effervescing young lady in Legally Blonde) as Kate and the hyperactive Vince 
Vaughn (The Wedding Crashers) as Brad, a couple who would rather spend 
Christmas vacationing in Fiji than with their families, in fact they make it a 
ritual during the holidays to go on vacation but to lie to their families that 
they are involved in a worthy cause (usually charity) that can justify their 
exclusion during any holiday event.

Over the years their lies about inoculating babies in Burma, or doing some 
other charity work has always helped them avoid their families for Christmas, 
but on this particular time as they are waiting at the airport, it turns out 
all flights have been cancelled because of a bad fog, and a TV crew happens to 
be interviewing passengers on how they feel about their flights being cancelled 
during the holiday period, they so happen to come upon Brad and Kate, much to 
their embarrassment as their phones soon afterwards start ringing; with their 
respected families saying they have seen them on TV.

Brad and Kate now see they have no choice but to visit all four of their 
families (Brad's mum and dad played by the stalwart Robert Duvall [The 
GodFather] as Howard and Sissy Spacek [JFK] as Paula, since they are divorced) 
and Kate's families (her mum and dad, played by the dependable Jon Voight 
[Midnight Cowboy] as Creighton and Mary Steenburgen [In The Electric Mist] as 
Marilyn, who are equally divorced) hence the name Four Christmases.

The first visit is to the home of Brad's father, it turns out his brothers 
Denver and Dallas played by Jon Favreau (The Break-Up) and Tim McGraw, are UFC 
(Ultimate Fighting Championship) type cage fighters (except there are not 
professional but only upload their fights on youtube), and no sooner are they 
re-acquainted does Brad finds himself in some bone crunching wrestling moves, 
it turns out this is the norm, and that Brad's real name is Orlando, which Kate 
didn't know, she takes him to one side to ask why he didn't feel comfortable 
with her after three years of a relationship, to reveal this bit about himself, 
he says he changed his name because he didn't like it, and didn't see a 
problem. It also turns out that there is a $10 limit to the presents that 
should be bought for the children, however Brad was unaware of this and bought 
an Xbox for one of his nephews, while the other nephew has to make do with a 
torch light, much to the father's embarrassment.

The visit to Kate's family also reveals some of her fears, that for some time 
the kids around the neighbourhood avoided her because they thought she had 
cooties, calling her "Cootie Kate", and her passive aggressive older sister 
Courtney played by the endearing Kristin Chenoweth (RV) reveals these 
embarrassing secrets.

The visits amongst Brad's and Kate's respective families shows that the couple 
are not as close to each other as they thought, especially during a game where 
the partner has to guess what card the other half is holding, without giving 
out the name, and this prompts Kate especially to reconsider if they are true 
and comfortable with each other to spend the rest of their lives together.

It is a warm festive movie, the whole family will enjoy.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
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