Hot Frosty: The Outrageously Fun Christmas Movie Taking Netflix by Storm
Hot Frosty and the Rise of Unique Christmas Films
Hot Frosty is a popular new Netflix movie with a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score. It tells the story of a snowman that comes to life and falls in love with a woman. The film features Lacey Chabert as a widow who finds romance with a snowman who transforms into a man. The film has gained attention, joining the ranks of other successful holiday movies like Falling for Christmas and Holidate.
The movie follows a trend of increasingly absurd holiday films. Other recent examples include Your Christmas Or Mine?, Dashing Through the Snow, and Candy Cane Lane. Many wonder if streaming services compete to create the most outrageous festive films.
Empire magazine’s John Nugent suggests that these films aim to become annual favorites, much like Christmas classics. They flood the market, hoping to capture viewers’ attention. However, not everyone believes these films will stand the test of time.
Viewers show a strong interest in Christmas films. Netflix’s Meet Me Next Christmas attracted 18 million views shortly after release, while Falling for Christmas garnered 31 million views in just four days. Many fans, like retail worker Kirsten Dent, enjoy these movies for their comforting and predictable plots. Streaming services add higher budgets and popular actors to elevate traditional themes.
Viewers appreciate the humor in these films. They often feature ridiculous storylines that aim to entertain and provide an escape from reality. Garman, who has written numerous Christmas films, emphasizes that the essence of these movies lies in their happy endings and feel-good narratives.
Streaming services have also become more inclusive, presenting diverse characters and storylines. This evolution reflects broader societal changes while maintaining the core themes of love and community.
Five Unusual Christmas Films to Watch
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Falling for Christmas (Netflix)
Sierra Belmont, played by Lindsay Lohan, experiences amnesia after a mountain accident, leading her to a new life with a charming stranger.
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I Believe in Santa (Netflix)
Magazine writer Lisa discovers her boyfriend still believes in Santa Claus, creating comedic tension in their relationship.
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Holiday in the Wild (Netflix)
Kate, portrayed by Kristin Davis, finds solace in Zambia after a breakup, where she reunites with her passion for veterinary medicine.
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The Holiday Stocking (Prime)
A newly deceased angel returns to Earth in disguise to help resolve his sisters’ relationship issues before Christmas.
- A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe (Hallmark via Prime)
A bakery owner partners with a cookie company CEO to recover a stolen secret recipe, leading to holiday chaos.
These films exemplify the fun and quirky spirit of modern holiday cinema, offering entertainment for viewers seeking a break from more serious content.
