First, I want to thank Outlander and my Ancestry.com DNA results for my obsession with all things Scottish. Secondly, I’d like to thank The Princess Bride for my decades-long love of Cary Elwes. If you, too, love these things, well—you’re in luck. Because Netflix‘s A Castle for Christmas has them both in abundance.

It also has the stunning Brooke Shields, a Vivienne Westwood tartan gown, and some of the best romance tropes in existence. Basically, I grinned like the Cheshire Cat from start to finish—it’s great.

What’s A Castle for Christmas about?

The movie centers around the famous author, Sophie Brown (Brooke Shields), who travels to Scotland hoping to buy a small castle full of family history. Unfortunately for her, the curmudgeonly owner of said castle, Myles, the Duke of Dunbar (Cary Elwes), is reluctant to sell it at all, let alone to a random American woman who just had a tiny little mental breakdown on national television.

As the two cement a deal and try to compromise over the course of a few months together (enemies-to-lovers and forced proximity are my two favorite tropes, just saying), sparks begin to fly as a result. The sweet supporting cast of Scottish villagers and knitting club (yes, a knitting club) will make you want to pack your bags and move to Dunbar without a second thought.

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A Castle For Christmas. (L to R) Tina Gray as Helen, Cary Elwes as Myles, Brooke Shields as Sophie, in A Castle For Christmas. Cr. Mark Mainz/Netflix © 2021

Is A Castle for Christmas cheesy at times? Yes, without question. But isn’t that what we love about holiday romances? It’s also funny, full of gorgeous views and backdrops, and Elwes and Shields are so good together you’ll ship them immediately.

Netflix holiday romance vs. Hallmark

While Hallmark Christmas movies are great and all (we all get sucked into them this time of year), but here’s what Netflix has that Hallmark doesn’t: a basically unlimited budget. And sex. While this PG movie doesn’t show any actual sex, it is most certainly implied and the sexual tension between the leads is *chef’s kiss.*

Also, can we get a round of applause going in the chat over the fact that Netflix decided to feature a romance between two people in their late 50s? It’s like, yes, hello, people over the age of 25 do, in fact, still enjoy romance and sex. Normalize romantic comedies featuring couples of all ages and stages of life, please and thanks!

Join in on the #ACastleForChristmas watch party

I’m not the only one loving A Castle for Christmas—people are abuzz on social media singing its praises.

Brooke Shields and Cary Elwes are perfect together and still have just as much charm and sex appeal as they ever did. Scotland is gorgeous. The castle is a dream. Oh, and did I mention there’s a scene that involves riding white horses in the snow?

You’re welcome. Now go brew a cup of tea and watch this movie.