Las Cruces Sun-News review

Christmas in the Clouds is a 2001 comedy surrounding a Native American owned ski resort that is struggling to attain success from the view of soon to be visiting hotel-critics. The film is a family-oriented movie that can make an enjoyable hour and a half around the holidays.

The movie has been seen by many critics and has received dozens of reviews both on and offline, respectively on the internet from specialized websites, but also in newspapers. One of the newspapers publishing a review of Christmas in the Clouds was Las Cruces Sun-News from New Mexico.

The newspaper was founded in 1881 and has a long standing history in the region of New Mexico and especially in the city of Las Cruces, after which it gets its name. The entertainment section presents information about many facets on how to spend a fun time with friends and family. For this purpose the motion picture Christmas in the Clouds was reviewed by the newspaper’s critic.

Christmas in the Clouds is a classic example of a mistaken identity comedy, the kind which always gets a laugh out of anyone, a feeling which grows along with the number of people watching simultaneously. The action starts when the young manager of a ski resort founds out that an anonymous hotel critic will be coming to his resort and takes this as a chance to prove the worth of his establishment. At the same time, the manager’s father invites a friend he has never seen to the resort for a well-deserved vacation.

The comedic factor is granted by the already well-known and old-fashioned device of mistaking the identity, which is rather evident early in the movie. The Las Cruces Sun-News review talks about this and many other factors about the movie, while still inviting people to enjoy it with the family.