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Is the christmas movie genre dead because off the conservative vibes it gives off?

A nation with no people of color, full of small suburbs where everyone is nice to each other all the time. Nuclear families and romance. No cacophonous noises, large crowds, or random shootings.

Christmas movies feel like a conservative american's dream of an ideal america. We never get new ones now.

Is that why the genre is dead in the 2020s?
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It's not dead and you're not being persecuted.
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Christmas movies still are being made, but only one in fifty is elevated into "Christmas Classic" territory, which warrants repeat viewings year after year. Elf and Nightmare before Christmas were the Millenial films added to the pantheon, and it will be interesting to see which films zoomers remember with fondness.



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