Reel.com review
Christmas in the Clouds is a 2001 romantic comedy filmed at the Sundance Resort in Utah. The motion picture, as can be very well understood from the title, is about the holiday of Christmas and the action is set right around that period of the year.
The movie has received many reviews from critics and viewers alike, some good and some bad as could be expected in the case of most comedy films. Critics like Roger Ebert from the Chicago Sun-Times, William Arnold from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the New York Times have granted Christmas in the clouds good reviews for the achievement in how the story presents itself and how the characters are presented by the actors.
Reel.com (dot com) has also had a few opinions on the movie that they have made known to the public. First of all, whenever discussing reviews about a certain movie, one should know the basics about that particular film in order to better form an opinion.
Christmas in the Clouds is a silly, yet entertaining comedy film for the whole family to watch in front of the TV or computer around the holidays. The movie treats cases of mistaken identity and presents romance, both interacting in the movie in a very amusing way that could immediately induce laughter in every member of the family. The action takes place at a ski resort around Christmas time and the adventures of the characters make for a fun time to spend with the family.
The review from Reelcom applauds the silly yet nice nature of the movie, and has good words to say about the Christmas themed atmosphere that generally gets to the public. Also, the critics of Christmas in the Clouds have been impressed with the deep insight into the lives of the Native American people that are present in the movie, adding a serious note to an otherwise amusing film meant to pass the time in a joyful manner.