Maggie's opening act gig is cancelled, and her manager advises her to go home for Christmas. She’s struggling to book performances and needs new material. In fact, he even gives her a phone loaded with music apps to inspire her, something she immediately dismisses. Meanwhile, Archer travels to the same town, wanting to relive the only Christmas he has fond memories of, spent with his parents and sister. He meets Maggie, who, upon realizing that he develops music apps, becomes hostile, as she believes such technology represents everything wrong with the industry.
This film is better than it sounds from the description, as it contains an additional dimension. Maggie and Archer come from very different backgrounds, and their interaction is about discovering new perspectives and finding new ways to tackle old habits, for both of them. It's a great story with plenty of feel-good moments.