Lucy has just become a partner at the law firm where she works, achieving her long-term goal. However, it has come at the cost of friends and family. After celebrating her promotion alone, she takes a car-share home. But when she arrives, she discovers that it has taken her back to 1999. Suddenly, she’s a teenager again, and it’s the first Christmas after her father’s death. The driver informs her that everything she does will affect her future. Determined to hold on to her promotion, Lucy wants to avoid changing anything, but she’s forced to reconsider her decisions. And what about the boy next door, Matt?
As a romantic film, it's good. However, I'm a bit sceptical about the concept of traveling back in time and then returning to an alternate future. I also think they could have done more with her return. Still, it gets a four because it delivers on romance and feel-good vibes.