The Fitzgerald Family Christmas (2012)

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The siblings of the Fitzgerald family must decide if the dad who abandoned them 20 years ago can come home for Christmas. Can the big Irish clan get past their grievances to be a family again?

Introduction
"The Fitzgerald Family Christmas" is a 2012 drama movie composed, directed and produced by Edward Burns. It is an emotional and heartwarming story of an Irish-American family preparing yourself for Christmas. The movie explores a breadth of thematic elements such as love, family, forgiveness, renewal and reunion while concentrating on the significance of household ties and reconciliation.

Plot
The movie focuses on the Fitzgeralds, a family of seven brother or sisters; junior, Connie, Erin, Dottie, Cyril, Sharon, Quinn, led by their oldest brother Gerry Fitzgerald. Their mother, Rosie, raised them single-handedly after their father, Jim Fitzgerald, deserted the family twenty years previously. As Christmas is approaching, Jim expresses his dream to come home and celebrate Christmas with the household after being away for so long.

On hearing the news, the Fitzgerald family experiences blended feelings. Gerry, a dedicated son who has been holding the household together is profoundly versus this concept. He fears that their daddy's return might distress their mother and trigger unnecessary stress given that she has never really moved on from the damage caused by Jim's absence. However, the others insist that their daddy should have forgiveness.

Character Analysis
The film possesses deep, colourful and complicated characters. The core conflict revolves around Gerry, the daddy Jim and the matriarch Rosie. Gerry has to make hard choices which involve possibly harming his mom whom he has helped for many years rather of their absentee father. Jim is depicted as a man who brings deep regret and aspires to ideal his wrongs, even if it's too late. Rosie, while quietly sustaining the difficulty of raising 7 children alone, holds deep-seated bitterness and discomfort for her separated spouse.

Dispute and Resolution
The vacations suddenly end up being a landscape for buried animosity, uncomfortable family suppers, and fights. The film catches the household's struggle with the past and how they reconcile with their feelings after their father's reappearance. A considerable part of the plot likewise focuses on the romance, squabbles, and doubts of the member of the family causing their individual growth.

Despite the tense feelings and inner disputes, towards the climax of the film, the characters begin a journey of reconciliation. Through discussion and interaction, they learn the importance of forgiveness in recovery and moving on. The ending sees Jim joining the Fitzgeralds for Christmas supper, marking a new chapter towards recovery.

Conclusion
"The Fitzgerald Family Christmas" captures the truth of familial relationships, displaying circumstances where feelings run high and previous hurts remain. It provides audiences with a much deeper understanding of forgiveness and the significance of household unity. The movie discreetly introduces the idea of modification and approval, embedding it within the vacation context. With an outstanding cast and realistically drawn characters, the movie offers a poignant and emotionally satisfying seeing experience. It catches the raw, diverse reality of domesticity in an engaging story.

Top Cast

  • Kerry Bishé (small)
    Kerry Bishé
    Sharon Fitzgerald
  • Edward Burns (small)
    Edward Burns
    Gerry Fitzgerald
  • Heather Burns (small)
    Heather Burns
    Erin Fitzgerald
  • Marsha Dietlein (small)
    Marsha Dietlein
    Dottie Fitzgerald
  • Caitlin FitzGerald (small)
    Caitlin FitzGerald
    Connie Fitzgerald
  • Anita Gillette (small)
    Anita Gillette
    Rosie Fitzgerald
  • Tom Guiry (small)
    Tom Guiry
    Cyril Fitzgerald
  • Ed Lauter (small)
    Ed Lauter
    Jim "Big Jim" Fitzgerald
  • Michael McGlone (small)
    Michael McGlone
    Quinn Fitzgerald
  • Nick Sandow (small)
    Nick Sandow
    Corey
  • Noah Emmerich (small)
    Noah Emmerich
    Francis "FX" Xavier