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Liking Christmas Movies Says a Lot About Your Personality, Psychology Says

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Is that all you wait for every year? This is no coincidence. Several psychological mechanisms explain why we like watching these films so much at the end of the year.

The arrival of the holiday season triggers in many of us a need for comfort and familiarity. What’s better then than watching Christmas movies like Love Actually Or Mom, I missed the plane ? For amateurs, it is not simple entertainment but an emotional mechanism that our brain demands. According to psychology, this appeal reveals deep cognitive patterns: these films act as emotional anchors that fulfill a fundamental need. Here’s which one.

The first thing we love about these films is their predictability. We know the ending or we guess it very quickly but that doesn’t stop us from seeing them to the end, and starting again every year. This predictability provides a feeling of security which often corresponds to a certain psychological functioning. Pam Rutledge, American researcher in psychology, explains in an article from Fielding Graduate University that this mechanism compensates “stress, family pressure and gloominess due to shorter days and lack of sunlight”. People who like these plots without surprises generally need stable benchmarks and reassuring routines. “The predictability of the plots and characters of Christmas movies is part of the appeal,” she specifies. Those who deeply appreciate these types of films seek, consciously or not, an emotional framework that is easy to anticipate and free of tension.

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This need for stability is often coupled with a strong sensitivity to social warmth and a feeling of belonging. The researcher explains that “when characters resemble old friends and settings resemble familiar places, these parasocial connections trigger the warm, oxytocin-induced feelings of real-life social experience.” Christmas movie fans are therefore generally people who derive a large part of their well-being from emotional bonds and small rituals. Pam Rutledge also recalls that these films would be “good for the heart because they reduce stress hormones like cortisol”. This shows that those who enjoy them easily are often receptive to gentle and protective atmospheres, and that they tend to turn to content that soothes.

Nostalgia plays, finally, a central role, and it is often this point that really distinguishes those who love these films. A Danish study showed that Christmas films activate areas of the brain linked to happy memories and the recognition of emotions. “They tap into our desire to return to the ‘good old days’ with images, stories and music that stimulate our sentimental and melancholy associations of the past. Christmas movies remind us of times in our lives that were simple, hopeful, fun and happy.“Liking these films is therefore specific to nostalgic personalities, attached to memories and sensitive to traditions. An American study confirms that nostalgia can strengthen optimism and self-esteem. But this effect is not universal: as the Danish researchers point out, everything depends on “the person’s affinity for Christmas traditions.” Those who do not have this emotional connection will not feel the same emotions… and will naturally have less interest in these films.

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