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Editor's Verdict
"The movie is explicitly set around the 'end of the year holidays' and revolves around a family conflict specifically centered on Christmas. While the core genre is comedy/family feud, the motivation for reconciliation and the catalyst for the main conflict are directly tied to the Christmas season. This provides moderate weight across several categories, making it strongly Christmas-adjacent, but perhaps not a traditional, deeply thematic Christmas movie."
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