This article highlights the 2022 BET+ romantic comedy, The First Noelle , directed by Patricia Cuffie-Jones. 'The First Noelle': A Fresh Spin on Festive Rivalry
Reviewers from the New York Times and That Darn Girl Movie Reviews note that while the film embraces the typical "cheer and cheesiness" of the genre, it offers more than just superficial holiday spirit:
When Terrance returns home for Christmas, Noelle is ready to reclaim their spark—only to find he hasn’t come back alone. He is accompanied by a new girlfriend who is also named Noelle (played by Lala Milan). To minimize the confusion, the original Noelle goes by "," while the newcomer takes on the moniker " Elle ." Conflict and Career Stakes The First Noelle
As the holiday season approaches, the quest for the perfect Christmas rom-com often leads viewers toward familiar tropes of snow-dusted small towns and sudden career pivots. However, BET+ offers a more modern, urban take on holiday drama with its original film, . Directed by Patricia Cuffie-Jones, this 2022 release blends humor and heartache in a story about holding on to the past and navigating the messiness of adult relationships. The Plot: A Double Dose of Noelle
Whether you're rooting for "Noe" to win back her ex or cheering for "Elle" to keep her new life, The First Noelle serves up a relatable, heartwarming story about the risks we take for love during the most wonderful time of the year. This article highlights the 2022 BET+ romantic comedy,
Unlike many holiday movies where couples meet for the first time, this film explores the weight of a 20-year bond and the difficulty of moving on from a "soulmate."
Currently streaming on BET+ and available on services like Showmax in certain regions. To minimize the confusion, the original Noelle goes
Critics suggest the film avoids a purely predictable path, offering a conclusion that reflects on growth and true happiness rather than just a standard "happily ever after." Cast and Production Novi Brown as Noelle ("Noe") Todd Anthony as Terrance Lala Milan as Noelle ("Elle") Director: Patricia Cuffie-Jones