Champagne Problems

2025

Action / Comedy / Romance

19
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 72% · 18 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 65% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.0/10 10 12728 12.7K

Top cast

Minka Kelly as Sydney Price
Flula Borg as Otto Moller
Maeve Courtier-Lilley as Skyler Price
Victoire Dauxerre as Receptionist #1
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915.53 MB
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 39 min
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English 5.1
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24 fps
1 hr 39 min
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English 5.1
NR
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by MorfenZ 6 / 10

Exactly what you're expecting

So, finally, a proper couple from Netflix. Two genuinely good-looking humans who actually feel like they belong together. The movie gives you those old fairytale vibes right from the start - the kind where everything is a little too perfect, but that's exactly why you watch it.Yes, it's a typical Netflix co-romantic film. Don't expect powerful acting, and don't expect luxury-level direction or cinematography. It's simple, it's light, and at times it feels like it was made exactly to be watched with a blanket and zero expectations.But here's the point: you will get from this movie what you came for.Warm Christmas moments.Cozy romantic beats."La Paris" covered in snow.Nothing more, nothing less - and sometimes that's all you need.
Reviewed by Sleepin_Dragon 8 / 10

Sydney Price is sent by her boss to strike a deal for Châteaux Cassell, a French champagne business that's in trouble. On her first night she meets Henri, a Parisian, who happens to be the son of Hugo Cassell, the man she needs to convince to go for her deal.The Christmas miracle has struck early, I never thought it would happen-a Christmas movie that's a little different, one I actually can give a positive review about. I found myself not texting or playing games, just engrossed.You're not forced into feeling anything for the characters; you'll naturally warm to them. They're grounded, realistic, and somehow down to earth, even Roberto has more going on than you'd first think.I like the premise, I love the setting: Christmas in Paris, what could be better? You really do see it in all its glory, the bad bits naturally are absent. Anyone that can afford multiple snacks from a French Christmas market must own a châteaux. The mix of French and English gives it a Hallmark-free, grown-up vibe.Our lead character is likeable; once she forgets her power trip head and puts her phone down, she shines. And our French love interest has a bit of depth, he's handsome but not in a Hallmark catalogue kind of way, he's not manicured to within an inch of his life. The pair are great.The supporting characters develop with time; initially you'll shudder at the stereotypes, but they'll win you over.The true star of the show must be Hugo's scene-stealing Citroën DS Cabriolet-that's some car.This was number three in the Netflix charts, and I'd suggest it actually deserves its spot. This is a genuinely lovely Christmas film.Heart, but it's not encased in a cinnamon-coated sugary casing; it's warm and natural.8/10.I never thought I'd write a Christmas movie review like this.
Reviewed by lisafordeay 6 / 10

Predicable but better than A Merry Ex-Mas

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