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Yuletide the Knot (2023) Movie Review

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Yuletide the Knot – Movie Review

Yuletide the Knot

Director: Nanea Miyata

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Writer: Daniel Mahler Landman, Nanea Miyata (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: Small town wedding planner Rachel is planning her biggest Christmas wedding for an influencer couple, is thrown a surprise when the bride’s manager turns out to be Logan, her first love and high school sweetheart – her one that got away.

Runtime: 1 Hour 31 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Yuletide the Knot starts when wedding planner Rachel (Antonini) gets a last minute appointment from a social media star Susan (Leyco). Rachel accepts the job for a Christmas wedding, only to discover Susan’s manager is her first love Logan (Porte).

As Rachel and Logan start working on the wedding, the past feelings between the two come back. All this leads them down a path they never imagined, one of love, but left with questions about their own futures.

Verdict on Yuletide the Knot

Yuletide the Knot is a romantic comedy following a wedding planner who finds herself working with her first love on the latest wedding. She starts to open up to love once again. However, can she let love back into her life on a season which meant so much to her.

This is the typical traditional Christmas feel good movie. It brings us a character that feels out of place and Christmas and looks to change their life with a rekindling with an old flame. This shows the importance of loved ones in life, can shape a future through the memories you once loved. It can be enjoyed by the whole family with the purest storytelling styles for festive fun.

Where to Watch: Signature Entertainment presents Yuletide the Knot on Digital Platforms 13th November.

Final ThoughtsYuletide the Knot is a festive treat filled with love.

Yuletide the Knot (2023) Movie Review

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