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DOLLY PARTON’S CHRISTMAS ON THE SQUARE

"Delightful Redemptive Christmas Musical"

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DOLLY PARTON’S CHRISTMAS ON THE SQUARE is an entertaining musical on Netflix. Dolly Parton plays an angel who tries to get a hard-hearted real estate woman to change. The woman, named Regina, is trying to evict everyone in a small town so she sell it to a developer who wants to build America’s largest mallThe pastor organizes the townspeople to fight Regina. Surprises occur, and everyone ends up at the church on Christmas Eve  

DOLLY PARTON’S CHRISTMAS ON THE SQUARE is a delightful Christmas movie. The movie’s last half is very emotional and will bring tears and joy to many viewers. Much of the music is fun. Some of it, however, gets in the way of the dialogue, but the dancing is good. The good news is that God intervenes, the Bible is prominent, Christian allusions abound, and the church is the center of the story, although the angels become the instrument of change, as they do in IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE. MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for older children because of some light foul language, alcohol use and sexual dancers in a musical number. 

Content:

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
Strong redemptive, Christian worldview with much set in a church, although there’s a strong focus on angels and lots of diversity, plus one of the lead characters is a pastor, the Bible is prominent, Christian allusions abound, prayer is depicted, and the power of grace to transform the hard heart of a Scrooge-like businesswoman is demonstrated and discussed

Foul Language:
Six light obscenities and three OMG profanities

Violence:
Young girl is rushed to hospital by her father bloodied from some tragic event, the father is also bloody trying to rescue her, and the town prays for the girl’s recovery

Sex:
No sex scenes or sexual immorality, but several kisses within marriage and within dating, and tinge of attraction between two male dancers

Nudity:
No nudity

Alcohol Use:
Alcohol use by villain, and alcohol served at a bar by a young pre-teenage African American girl1

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
No smoking or drugs; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
Rich businesswoman is the villain, with lots of negative statements about greed, church holds a meeting to revolt against the rich businesswoman who’s selling the town, many people call her a wicked witch, so an undercurrent of anti-capitalism but she’s transformed, and the pastor tells a “white lie”.

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DOLLY PARTON’S CHRISTMAS ON THE SQUARE is an entertaining, fun musical on Netflix about a small, vibrant, diverse town threatened by a wicked real estate woman. CHRISTMAS ON THE SQUARE has a powerful, emotional redemptive ending, but focuses more on angels than on Jesus at Christmas.

The movie opens with a fabulous musical number that includes the whole town singing and dancing in the square and looking forward to celebrating Christmas in a few days. Dolly Parton plays a homeless person with a little box on her lap asking for change and sits in the square, while the town sings around her.

Into this Christmas celebration comes Regina Fuller, whose father built the town. She left years ago to become a successful real estate developer in New York City. When she arrives back in town, she moves in to her father’s old house. Soon after her father’s passing, she starts serving all the little businesses around the town square with eviction notices. Regina does not exclude anyone in the eviction notice, including her best friend, who owns the hair and nail salon, and her former boyfriend, Carl, who owns the general store, which has become more of a town memory thrift shop. Finally, she even gives an eviction notice to the pastor of the church, which is located in the center of the square. Her whole goal is to be able to leave the town for good and sell the land to become one of the largest malls in America.

Meanwhile, the church pastor calls a town meeting in the church to help people resist selling to Regina. He and his wife are praying to have their first baby, but it sems impossible.

Back at her family mansion, Regina is confronted by an angel, who was the homeless woman in the square who originally disgusted Regina. Regina has been told by her doctor she has a shadow on her brain, so she thinks the angel is just a delusion as a result of a brain tumor. The angel tells Regina she needs to change, and that the angel is there to help her do just that.

Regina at first ignores the angel, goes to the church where they are singing a musical number about what a mean witch she is and tells them because of their mean song that now they have to get out by Christmas Eve. We find out from the angels that Regina’s assistant is an angel in training who’s failing to get Regina to change.

Regna goes to the bar to get a whiskey and talks to a little girl, Violet, who’s serving her. Violet’s father, who owns the bar, is at the church. Regina and Violet share the fact that they both lost their mothers when they were little girls. Violet tells Regina that the mean woman who owns the town caused her mother’s death because she closed down the pharmacy and her mother had to drive far away to get the medicine. Against her will, Regina is touched by this story, knowing that she was the mean woman.

Surprising twists and turns occur thanks to the angels, and everyone ends up at the church on Christmas Eve, still concerned they will have to leave. Will Regina change and decide to keep the town? Has Regina learned to have compassion and grace?

DOLLY PARTON’S CHRISTMAS ON THE SQUARE is overall a fun, enjoyable musical. The last half of the movie is very emotional and will bring tears and joy to many who view it. Much of the music is fun and reminiscent of Broadway musicals. The dancing is extraordinarily good. Several of the plot elements have been featured in previous Dolly Parton movies. One of the introductory musical numbers seems to have a tinge of attraction between two dancers, but this doesn’t appear in the later musical numbers. The movie starts off being anti-business, but recognizes at the end that business with compassion is a blessing. Regrettably, a few characters use the “d” word, the pastor tells a fib, and the movie has some heavy themes. Also, the villain consumes alcohol at several points.

The good news is that God intervenes, the Bible is prominent, Christian allusions abound, and the church is the center of the story, although it is just the angels who are the instruments of change, as reminiscent of IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Overall, this is a delightful Christmas movie, which many will enjoy, with a caution for younger children.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.


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