Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIt's the day before Christmas and Calvin Jackson has a problem: dig a proper grave in the frozen ground for his family's dead dog...or risk the wrath of his wife. But when Calvin starts up h... Alles lesenIt's the day before Christmas and Calvin Jackson has a problem: dig a proper grave in the frozen ground for his family's dead dog...or risk the wrath of his wife. But when Calvin starts up his high-powered drill, he unleashes a chain of events that go from bad to worse.It's the day before Christmas and Calvin Jackson has a problem: dig a proper grave in the frozen ground for his family's dead dog...or risk the wrath of his wife. But when Calvin starts up his high-powered drill, he unleashes a chain of events that go from bad to worse.
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This short is an incredibly fun and intelligent take on the horror genre. It's been a few months since I've seen it, but I remember really enjoying it, mostly due to the way in which it balances the carnage of an incredibly bizarre accident with the fact that all movies in this genre are, to some extent, a spoof of themselves. It purposefully does not hit you over the head with the fact that it is a spoof, and in that way, maintains a subtlety of which few movies in this genre are capable.
There are also several very interesting references to religious imagery, clearly lost on the last reviewer. Too bad, so sad.
Production values are surprisingly decent (props include an ambulance and giant drill-thingy), makeup effects are sufficient to pull off the necessary illusions, and the acting ranges from competent to very good. Fortunately, the best performance is by the actor who's on screen for the entire runtime. This guy's a trouper, and pulls off a couple of pratfalls Bruce Campbell would be proud of.
(This is not some over-the-top, "splatstick" gorefest, by the way, contrary to another reviewer's comments. You'd see more grue on the average CSI episode, and the humor here is mostly derived from the situation rather than spurting karo syrup.) Good score and nice crisp cinematography, particularly for the outdoor scenes.
The ending threw me at first; I expected a final capper, some kind of dark joke to top the previous ones, maybe an E. C. comics sort of twist. The actual conclusion is more subtle. It struck me as ambiguously bleak, and goes for pathos and irony rather than an in-your-face "gotcha." On those terms, it works quite well.
Good, economical visual style, great use of real snowy locations and some laugh-out-loud funny moments (watch out for that fence!) make this one worth your time. I'll be keeping an eye on Mr. McMahon.