
Love the Coopers is a story we’ve seen a million times in everything from National Lampoons Christmas Vacation to the Family Stone. It’s about a big family with parents (John Goodman, Diane Keaton) trying to host the perfect Christmas for their kids or everything will be ruined. Goodman and Keaton have no chemistry and their story arc isn’t believable at all.
Ed Helms as a down on his luck divorced Dad looking for a job so he can get the presents for his kids.
Alan Arkin as a sweet man and grandpa who has developed a friendship with a young waitress played by Amanda Seyfried (I liked their scenes until the last 20 minutes or so and then it gets weird). I wonder if his character will have some kind of medical episode that will remind everyone what Christmas is all about?…
Olivia Wilde and Jake Lacy have a meet cute at an airport where she gets him to pretend to be her fiance (groan…) because she doesn’t want to hear grief from her parents on her life choices.
June Squibb is the goofy Aunt Fishy and then several kids with stories of their own.
The worst plotline was with Marisa Tomei as the old maid who attempts to shoplift a piece of jewelry for her sister (Diane Keaton) and she ends up doing psychotherapy on the arresting officer in what seemed like the longest drive to whatever precinct they were going too. It annoys me in films when therapy and especially something as complex as this man is evidently going through is whittled down to a few epitaphs and expressions.
Steve Martin does the voice-over narration for the film, which I actually liked and I thought a lot of the dialogue wasn’t half bad (except for the Tomei section. That was awful). The performers are all trying and it definitely looks nice.
So, Love the Coopers isn’t a good movie but I still had an ok time watching it. It’s as simple as that.
Aside from some very bad teenage kissing (intentionally so for ‘jokes’) there really isn’t anything to offend people. I was a little annoyed how they make the conservative army guy such an outsider. Only insane people believe such things! Sigh…but this is basically a Hallmark movie as far as content goes.
I did like the way it used non-Christmas music in the soundtrack in interesting ways.
It’s basically a Hallmark movie in every way except for higher caliber of actors. So if you like that kind of holiday film than give this a go. If it sounds awful I guarantee you will hate it.
Here’s my youtube review.
Overall Grade- C-
Here’s the trailer which will give you an idea if it is your cup of tea.
