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Candified: Home for the Holidays (2021)
How to Make a Life-Size Gingerbread House in 6 Weeks
My family and I were in the mood for Christmas when I discovered this show. (It's so hard to find a show everyone can enjoy, so that's one great reason to watch it.) The diverse cast build a house and all the furniture in it, then covered it in candy. Not only is it jaw-dropping to watch the process, but the artistry is truly amazing. The cast was very diverse and a lot of fun, I just got the sense parts of it were scripted. That's a shame because I liked just enjoyed the building process without any of that "reality tv drama". There's only a few episodes. Maybe if there were more episodes, they won't have used that fake drama. I really want a season 2, just less scripted and more about building.
Babysplitters (2019)
Unique Concept, Fun Characters, and Heartfelt
This film takes a fascinating idea and explores it fully through all the twists and turns. You really don't know what will happen as the story grows. If you want to see a heartfelt comedy that's definitely NOT a standard rom-com, this is worth a watch.
Seriously, almost every rom-com since Shakespeare is about mistaken identities. (Amelie, When Harry Met Sally, and Annie Hall are exceptions.) Although that can be hilarious, it's been used for hundreds of years. Here's something different.