When Emma's boss finds out that she is childhood friends with pop star Tyler, who has just fired his manager, Emma is tasked with going home for Christmas to try to convince him to sign with their company instead. When she arrives, she discovers that the annual choir event her father leads is in jeopardy due to a lack of both a venue and funding. Both she and Tyler get involved in saving the performance, which they both participated in as children. Reconnecting with Tyler stirs up many emotions in Emma, making her hesitant to approach him about the contract.
The film holds up even if it may not stand out from the crowd. My note could possibly be that Emma and Tyler are supposed to have been schoolmates in the film, while in reality there are eight years between them as actors, which sometimes is noticeable.