
Harding and Matula bring a raw, compelling intimacy to the film as Peter and Katherine’s romance evolves through quiet moments like the brush of hands or profoundly longing gazes that exhibit innumerable emotions. Ghosts of Christmas Always is refreshing, thoroughly riveting, and gorgeously crafted to tell a memorable love story. The film’s charming cast and intriguing premise make it a yearly must-watch without question. Lastly, the film wouldn’t be as charming if it weren’t for Reginald VelJohnson as Roy (The Ghost of Christmas Future) and Lori Tan Chinn as Arlene (The Ghost of Christmas Past). And though they aren’t together, Katherine and Betsy both honor their friendship through generous acts of kindness that change lives for the better. This way, both Peter and Katherine get a bigger purpose to make their dreams expand while finding a partner with whom they get to share it all. Katherine might’ve needed more time in the past, but time seldom makes sense when we think about it in a linear form. It brings an extra layer of comfort forward that allows us to feel the harrowing weight of grief as we watch how human beings honor those who’ve passed. When watching films like this, it’s easy to believe that Betsy and Bob not only can but are looking down from heaven, and they now know that Katherine gets her happy ending too.
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Thus, watching Katherine go through the past, read the note, and come to the decision she wants, acts as a beautiful showcase of life coming full circle. This revelation then seamlessly allowed Peter’s father’s spirit to turn around after understanding what his parents lost for him to uncover the success he has. In every decision she made, Katherine essentially honored her best friend and vice versa, making the film not only a romance but a stunning homage to platonic relationships. Throughout his life, Peter was waiting for the woman who inspired his grandparents, even if he didn’t know it. Peter outright decides that though he has another chance to be with his former crush, he doesn’t want to settle for anything less than how Katherine made him feel.įinally, there’s the matter of the Frog Hollow Angel and the revelation of how Katherine died and how Betsy, her best friend, kept her legacy alive. And though the couple is meant to be from the moment we first meet them, it’s essential to highlight the detail that they choose each other in the end. He wants his life to mean something just like his grandfather’s life did, and in the end, she wants a second chance-she wants a life toward the great unknown, knowing with complete conviction that the place she wants to be is back with Peter.
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“Life is a series of choices,” Katherine tells Peter at one point.

For a story that addresses destinies and one that essentially serves as a soulmate romance, both characters have enough agency in the relationship to last a lifetime, which is downright amazing to watch as a viewer. Much like Daniel in The Spirit of Christmas,Katherine doesn’t know how she died, and the mysterious details, such as her photograph present at the charity event, her connection to the Rooty Tooty, and later, the Frog Hollow Angel, move the story onward while we get to know the characters better. The film initially makes it seem as though the twist on the classic tale is to give him the courage to turn down his father’s job offer, then it allows us to believe there’s been a mistake because Scrooge was supposed to be his father, but as it turns out, this is an angel’s story.

In fact, he’s the grown-up version of Tiny Tim-grateful for everything he has, highly self-aware, and tremendously empathetic. In Ghosts of Christmas Always, Peter isn’t the traditional Scrooge.
