The Un-Cancelled Christmas™
A holiday ceasefire collapses when two families weaponize love, guilt, and tradition. A confined-space collision that reframes the modern couple as a sovereign unit forced to renegotiate legacy systems under duress.
This IP diagnoses how generational obligation fractures long-term partnerships and codifies the couple-as-system as a new cultural default. It recombines holiday myth, diaspora tension, and domestic claustrophobia into a pressure-test for modern kinship. It accelerates a broader cultural shift: boundaries as intimacy, and chosen structure as the antidote to inherited chaos.