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This Christmas (PG-13)
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If you love you some
Chris Brown
, the baby-faced soul man's predictable but heartfelt family dramedy will be the Christmas gift that keeps on giving.
Story
This African-American variation on
The Family Stone
subscribes to the notion that Christmas is not really the most wonderful time of the year when it comes to visiting relatives. So don't expect much peace and goodwill to be found when the Whitfields gather together for their first Christmas dinner in four years. The six siblings who spend the holidays at the California home of family matriarch Ma’Dere (
Loretta Devine
) all harbor a dark secret or a hidden agenda. Take Quentin (
Idris Elba
). He owes two very pissed-off bookies $25,000. Homemaker Lisa (
Regina King
) wants to sell the family business to fund her unappreciative husband's (
Laz Alonso
) latest get-rich-quick scheme. Kelli (
Sharon Leal
) doesn't want Lisa's no-good husband getting his grubby paws on Ma’Dere's hard-earned money. But what does this young professional want that Lisa has? A family, of course. Claude (
Columbus Short
) spends his alone time on the phone to a mystery woman he’s nervous about introducing to Ma’Dere. Mel (
Lauren London
) doesn’t care what her family thinks of her boyfriend—she just wants to make out with him without being caught. Michael (
Chris Brown
), nicknamed Baby for obvious reasons, fears that following his dream to be singer will break Ma’Dere's heart. She hasn't gotten over her ex-husband leaving her to pursue his music career. While it's down to Ma’Dere to keep the peace, she has own her issues to resolve regarding Quentin and her loving relationship with longtime boyfriend Joe (
Delroy Lindo
).
Acting
Yes,
Brown
sings. Not once, but twice, as we treated to his Michael Jackson-flavored R&B. Don’t be surprised if his rendition of “This Christmas” ends up on holiday compilation CDs for decades to come.
Brown
's a natural on stage, but he relies too much on his megawatt smile and undeniable charm when trying to hold his own against old pros
Devine
and
Lindo
. Still, that's probably more than enough for the adoring fans who would love to "Kiss Kiss"
Chris Brown
under the mistletoe. Luckily,
This Christmas
doesn't lean too heavily on
Brown
, for director
Preston A. Whitmore II
's assembled a terrific cast of African-American actors
Tyler Perry
could only hope to snag for one of his trademark morality plays. Building upon his breakthrough role as a devoted father in
Perry
's
Daddy's Little Girls
,
Elba
shows he's just as effective playing a imperfect son unable or unwilling to connect with his mother. He also proves to be a worthy adversary to
Lindo
, who carries himself with quiet dignity during every family crisis.
Devine
is the very personification of motherly love—she never comes across as a shrill stereotype like
Perry
's no-nonsense Madea. There's plenty of fun to be had watching tough cookies
King
and
Leal
lock horns. And sparks fly between
Leal
and
ER
's
Mekhi Phifer
, whose noble firefighter makes Kelli quickly forget she's all business and no pleasure. Saddled with a subplot with no significant payoff,
Short
does the best he can under the worst of circumstances.
Direction
Thanks to
Whitmore
's light but assured touch,
This Christmas
makes a silky smooth transition from comedy to drama.
Whitmore
maintains the perfect balance between the humor and tension that makes dysfunctional family relationships both compelling and difficult to watch. He never lets things get too outrageously nasty; you don’t believe for a minute that the Whitfields—a very likable bunch, to boot—won’t overcome their differences before Christmas dinner is served. When they do kiss and make up,
This Christmas
thankfully doesn't get overly gushy. But
Whitmore
does take refuge in the obvious at times. You just know someone's dying to crack a “ho ho ho” joke about Kelli being wooed by a Santa-outfitted Phifer, or that Lisa's going to go all
Waiting to Exhale
on her husband's Cadillac Escalade. At least the inevitable family dance off is a blast to watch. Too bad
Whitmore
the screenwriter also burdens
Whitmore
the director with too many characters to pay attention to and too many loose ends to tie up. Really, who would miss Mel? And why is Claude so worried how his family will greet the love of his life when this purportedly taboo romance raises nothing more than eyebrows when all is revealed? Still, for all its faults,
This Christmas
remains a warm and engaging examination of family dynamics at a time of great stress and celebration. There are worse ways of spending the holidays than sitting down to Christmas dinner—or boogieing down to vintage Kool & the Gang—with the warring Whitfields.
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