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The Best Christmas Spectacular Ever Movie Review

Common Sense Media Review

The Best Christmas Spectacular Ever Movie Review

With Sandie Angulo Chen

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8+ years old







A sweet, fun take on the classic holiday book; smoke a little.

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What is the Story?

Based on Barbara Robinson’s 1972 children’s book, THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER is set in the early ’70s. Narrated by an adult Beth (Lauren Graham), it tells the story of Christmas, when young Beth (Molly Belle Wright)’s local church plans the 75th annual pageant, but it is nearly ruined by the six notoriously destructive Herdman brothers. for lying, stealing, arson and bullying. When the pageant’s longtime director unexpectedly breaks both her legs, Beth’s mother, Grace (Judy Greer), volunteers to take over the pageant. But when the neglected Shepherds learn that the church is giving out free snacks and desserts, they come to the church on the day of auditions for the show and are cast in important roles. Herdman taking over the show angers the other church mothers, who demand that Grace throw out the unruly children. But instead the brothers surprise everyone.

Is it good?

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This feel-good family Christmas movie stays true to the humor and spirit of the book. Like the beloved novel on which it is based, The Best Christmas Show Ever He’s not shy about showing off his “baddest kids ever” glory to his six Herdman siblings (Imogene, Ralph, Leroy, Claude, Ollie, and Gladys) (yes, they smoke!). Beatrice Schneider shines as Imogene, the intimidating and fiery ringleader who revels in the drama of the show. The shepherds’ growing interest in the nativity story is both charming and a reminder of how little they learn about Christmas in homogeneous Christian communities. Their mother, who was mostly absent, never explained what this meant and left the children to fend for themselves anyway.

The young cast captures their characters well, and the church mothers are amusingly judgmental, making the “terrible” Herdmans even more likeable. Graham’s narration is both sincere and entertaining. Director Dallas Jenkins, known for faith-based projects Selectedmakes this adaptation accessible to secular audiences while retaining enough spiritual elements to please Christian families. The film offers an old-school Christmas comedy with a light touch of evangelism, full of laughs and heartfelt messages.

Talk to Your Children About This…

  • Families can talk about the Herdman brothers’ suspicious behavior. The Best Christmas Show Ever. How do their reputations affect the way people around them treat them?

  • For those who have read the book, what differences did you notice between this and the movie? Do you think these were necessary?

  • Do you think audiences need to celebrate Christmas to enjoy the movie? Why are holiday movies so popular?

  • Who do you see as a role model in the movie? What character strengths do they display?

Did we miss something regarding diversity?

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