![]() For starters, she needed to forgive herself… Luckily, the intervention of the angel, her mother (Devine), and the spirit of her father reminded her that despite her mistakes she still had a chance to redeem herself and use her gift and life as a way to honor her ancestors, rather than tarnish their legacy. ![]() Masking her pain with substance abuse was her choice. Ironically, Kandi was thinking that the universe was against her, but the entire time she was the one creating her own roadblocks. As is driven by the message in the film, happiness is a choice. It’s a much-needed tale that has been told over and over through Christmas protagonists, such as Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch. If you want to change things, change your mind.” Your choices create your circumstances, your reality. As the angel Gabriel (Reitz) puts it, “You’re the same person with the spotlight that you are without it. Now a waitress with an alcohol problem, Kandi is contemplating suicide until a disguised angel intervenes.Ī charmer of a film, Christmas Déjà Vu is a polarizing example of how our choices of yesterday can curate our experience in current time. Once passionate about singing, the death of her father at one of her childhood performances has stunted her desire to sing. Starring Amber Riley, the story follows Kandi (Riley) who has hit rock bottom on the 10th anniversary of her father’s death, which just so happens to be on Christmas Eve. One holiday film on the radar of good is the well-rounded Christmas Déjà Vu, written and directed by Christel Gibson ( Double Cross). Some are worser than a series of Sharknado films. There’s several holiday films to pick from, nowadays, and they’re not all on the big screen.
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