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It’s our 3rd annual Christmas film episode ready for your lucky listening ears! Today we have a Psychocinematic first - a sister duo joining us, Emily & Heather McIntyre! Steph, Emily and Heather discuss the iconic new Netflix Christmas film charting Lindsay Lohan’s comeback - Falling for Christmas! Think we won’t have enough content to overanalyse in this one? THINK AGAIN!


Join us as we try to make sense of the films depiction of amnesia, why little Avy is constantly smiling, and why there are so many cheques.


CONTENT WARNING: Major physical accident, acquired brain injury, memory loss, loss of parent.


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See our Christmas Rom Com Bingo grid here to follow along with us!



References:


Netflix and Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Falling for Christmas’ Allegory (one of the funniest articles I’ve read in a while)
Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Falling for Christmas’ is Proof of Hollywood’s Dehumanizing Effects | Frieze
Netflix’s Falling For Christmas Has A Brilliant Mean Girls Nod, And It Was Apparently Lindsay Lohan’s Idea | Cinemablend
Falling For Christmas ticks every box in the Netflix algorithm (stylist.co.uk)
Netflix's Falling For Christmas: “Every single thought I had while watching Lindsay Lohan's festive romcom”
'Falling For Christmas' Review: Lindsay Lohan Makes a Cozy Comeback to Rom-Coms - Marvelous Geeks Media
Memories aren't made of this: amnesia at the movies - PMC (nih.gov)
'Falling For Christmas' And Why Rom-Coms Keep Using Amnesia | Cracked.com
Lindsay Lohan's Falling for Christmas on Netflix is cute. Amnesia isn't - Pehal News

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NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!

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