12/30/2023 0 Comments A write christmas hallmark movie![]() ![]() ![]() Is the blogging realistic? I passed Michael Fassbender on the sidewalk once and didn’t realize it was him until I got home later. The town’s hot local doctor helps, and they fall in love and she learns a lesson about how her travel blogging isn’t more important than Christmas and love. Sophie reluctantly travels to her boring hometown for Christmas for the first time in four years and has to help save her family’s annual Christmas event. The plot: Popular travel blogger Sophie, who is seriously so famous that people recognize her when she’s out in public, is devoted to her brand which includes loving travel and, most importantly, hating Christmas. Here are 26 Christmas films about bloggers, journalists, or writers, ranked by realism: Now that I’m sitting down to put this journey into words, sitting next to a Christmas tree, wrapped in a blanket, and it just started to snow, I wonder: am I trapped in one of these movies, or are all of them based on me? Who knows. I couldn’t tell if I was watching a movie I had already seen, or if I was watching my biography. On this journey, I discovered that there are two plots for female protagonists who write in a Christmas film: cynical journalist reluctantly travels to Christmas town, falls in love or: optimistic reporter wants to write about the Christmas spirit, and falls in love along the way.Ī little more than halfway through this project (which was given to me by me), everything became a blur. Since I am a blogger, who blogs, and Vulture is a blog, naturally I decided to watch every single Christmas movie in the Lifetime/Hallmark/Netflix landscape that is about a blogger, journalist, or writer and rank them according to how realistic the blogging, journalism or writing is. And like every female protagonist in Christmas movies. In almost every other movie or TV show, the female journalists bend the rules by lying about their identity as a journalist or by falling in love or sleeping with their subject, like Kate Mara’s Zoe Barnes from House of Cards. ![]() The only honest portrayals of female journalists in film I could remember off the top of my head were Rachel McAdams in Spotlight and Holly Hunter in Broadcast News. It is not a Christmas movie’s responsibility to represent exemplary journalism, but, generally, it is rare for female journalists across film or television to be portrayed accurately: as hard-hitting journalists who follow basic guidelines for reporting, especially when compared to male journalists depicted in film and television. In the 2010s, one of the jobs that Christmas movies decided is perfect for the format is blogger/journalist/writer. These movies are all the same: completely unremarkable, nauseatingly heterosexual, designed by Target Christmas clearance, and at least for me, a muscle relaxer in film form. By the end of the movie, she is in love with a man she met a few days ago, or a man she has known her whole life. We all know how Christmas movies on Hallmark and Lifetime go: Conventionally attractive woman at Christmas either hates Christmas or loves Christmas and she has an interesting enough job that there is a movie about her. This article was originally published in 2020, but the leading women of Christmas movies kept exploring careers in journalism while finding love at Yuletide - the list has been updated with the latest titles. Photo-Illustration: Vulture Photos Courtesy of Netflix, Lifetime and Hallmark ![]()
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