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The Timeless Allure of Holiday Movies: Why We Keep Coming Back for More

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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Brown chapter.

It’s almost December, besties! The twinkle of lights, the scent of freshly baked cookies, and the familiar jingle of holiday tunes—it’s that magical time of the year again. And with the holiday season comes a beloved tradition that has captured the hearts of many: holiday movies. Year after year, we find ourselves eagerly tuning in to watch these heartwarming tales of love, family, and festive cheer. But why do these movies, often accused of being formulaic and predictable, never seem to lose their charm? Let’s unwrap the reasons behind the enduring appeal of holiday movies.

comfort in predictability

One of the undeniable charms of holiday movies is their reliable and comforting formula. We know the storyline will revolve around a career-focused protagonist finding unexpected love in a quaint little town. Take, for instance, Cameron Diaz’s character in The Holiday; she unexpectedly finds love while navigating the lanes of a picture-perfect English village. The predictability of these narratives becomes a source of comfort during a season that can often feel hectic and chaotic.

Nostalgia and Tradition

Holiday movies have become a tradition for many, marking the beginning of the festive season. The nostalgia associated with these films connects us to cherished memories of cozy nights spent with loved ones. Watching classics like Mikey’s Christmas Carol never fails to transport me back to the magic of my childhood!

Escaping Reality

During the hustle and bustle of the holidays, there’s something enticing about immersing ourselves in a world where the biggest dilemma is whether the protagonist will find true love before Christmas morning. These movies offer a delightful escape from the stresses of everyday life, allowing us to momentarily forget our worries and indulge in the magic of the season. Amidst the holiday chaos, Elf stands as a whimsical escape, reminding us that sometimes the biggest dilemma is finding joy and love before Christmas morning.

unapologetic cheesiness

Let’s face it; the cheesy dialogue, the over-the-top holiday decorations, and the sometimes predictable plot twists are all part of the Hallmark movie magic. These elements play a significant role in the films’ undeniable charm. Despite Holidate earning labels like “excruciatingly cheesy” and “hopelessly dated” from the Chicago Sun-Times, it consistently delivers on its promise: the timeless trope of when a *strictly* casual connection transforms into the love of your life. Guilty as charged – I’ve watched it more than twice.

l-o-v-e

At the heart of many holiday movies is the sweet romance that blossoms against the festive backdrop. The slow burn of a love story, the awkward yet charming encounters, and the undeniable chemistry between the protagonists make these films irresistible. Think of the iconic romantic moments in Love Actually, where characters unabashedly profess their love. In a world where real-life romance can be messy and unpredictable, the idealized love stories in these movies allow us to believe, even if just for a moment, in the magic of finding love during the most wonderful time of the year.

The allure of holiday movies remains as strong as ever. The perfect blend of predictability, nostalgia, escapism, festive atmosphere, and feel-good moments ensures that these films have secured a permanent place in our holiday traditions. So, as you cozy up with a cup of cocoa and press play on yet another heartwarming tale, remember that the magic of these movies lies in their ability to transport us to a world where love conquers all, and the spirit of the season prevails!

Cecilia Sarantopoulos is the chapter leader and editor-in-chief of Her Campus at Brown University. She oversees the chapter's published content, social media presence, and brand deals. Beyond Her Campus, Cecilia is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature (focusing on English & French) and Theatre Arts. Her written work on culture and style has been featured in prestigious publications, such as Marie Claire Greece and Huffington Post Greece. Cecilia is also a classically trained ballerina and a published poet. In her free time, she stays updated with media trends and the current digital landscape, with a soft spot for all things Disney. Enjoying a warm cup of tea, engaging in water sports, and watching a classic rom-com round out her list of beloved pastimes.