![]() ![]() Adaptational Personality Change: JP is noticeably "cooler" in the film than in the book, which partly drives Tobin's jealousy of him here.Adaptational Name Change: Jubilee "Julie" Dougal is changed to Julie Reyes, and Stuart Weintraub is changed to Stuart Bale.Adaptational Expansion: The book only has three stories, while the film has four with a few some subplots.In the film, Stuart is a young adult music star, who is alone on Christmas and comes from a working class background. In the book, Stuart is a teenager who works at Target, and has a present middle-class family who love Christmas despite being Jewish.In the film, Julie is a straight A student, with a grandfather and a single mom, with her mother experiencing a life threatening illness, which greatly effects Julie's life. In the book, Julie is a teenager, with healthy and married parents, who is going through relationship troubles and is implied to be a good-to-average student.Adaptational Backstory Change: Both Julie and Stuart are subject to this.Even after Tobin and the Duke get together, they clarify that they still get to hang out with him, because he's that cool. He's nice, charismatic, a feminist, and just a cool dude. The mysterious Tin Foil Woman ( Joan Cusack) who drives the town snow plow/tow truck, and dispenses wisdom to those she assists along the way.“Let It Snow” is a movie that should not be missed this holiday season. Nonetheless, “Let It Snow” is a captivating movie portraying different relationships and characters all while spreading holiday fun. Then there’s also fun aspects of the movie such as the less realistic detail of seeing a party being thrown at a Waffle House. ![]() There is a ‘true’ aspect of the movie showing what the teenagers are going through are some of the difficulties teens might face in everyday life. It’s not one of those Netflix movies that should be skipped over. “Let It Snow” is humorous and compelling. Not only is “Let It Snow” a movie following different relationships, but it’s a perfect movie to watch for the upcoming holidays. It’s easy to fall in love with every single one of them because all of the characters are diverse and distinctive in their own ways.Įach character brings something new to the table and the audience takes it in with open arms. ![]() She stands up for herself, teaches Tegan to not be afraid and enlightens Addie on her own relationship. Dorrie has to juggle a lot in this one day, all while trying to work, but she manages to get a happy ending. What complicates Dorrie’s situation more in the film is the quarrel she has with her best friend Addie over Addie’s cheating boyfriend.ĭorrie is involved in two relationships: the crush on Tegan and the fight with stubborn Addie. Tegan’s afraid of showing others who she really is, but she can’t deny her feelings for Dorrie. Dorrie is open about who she is and what she wants, but that isn’t the same for cheerleader Tegan. The last relationship involves Dorrie, a worker at Waffle House, who has a crush on a cheerleader, who also happens to stop by for waffles during the snowstorm. Julie’s and Stuart’s relationship is unique in the fact that they don’t have any history together, but they help each other relax during the holidays by doing winter festivities, a reminder of what a joyful time Christmas is. They don’t understand each other at first because of their social classes, but they help each other out. Stuart wants to get away from fame for a little bit and follows Julie into the small town. The next relationship follows Julie and the famous Stuart Biles who meet on a train. An impromptu singing scene shows how perfect they are for each other. Although the audience gets only a small glimpse of their characters and relationship with one another, it’s almost the perfect amount to root for them and fall in love with them. Tobin is quirky and easy to fall in love with, while the Duke is the perfect tomboy that anyone could get along with. Their relationship adds a lot of humor to the movie. When JP, the Duke’s college friend, tags along, Tobin gets jealous and his relationship with the Duke starts to hit a rocky patch. Tobin and the Duke (a.k.a Angie) are childhood friends, but Tobin wants to be more than friends. Three stories of different relationships are followed while they intertwine in a small midwestern town, and with the snowstorm comes trials of love and friendship.Įach relationship is unique to one another. The Netflix original movie, an adaptation of the book “Let It Snow” by John Green, Lauren Myracle and Maureen Johnson, follows three relationships as a Christmas Eve snowfall creates obstacles.Īlthough the movie is an adaptation of a book, the Netflix original shines in its own light. “Let It Snow” lifts spirits just in time for the holidays. ![]()
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