Ein Vater und sein Sohn, die sich zusammentun, um Weihnachten zu retten, als sie den Weihnachtsmann in ihrer Garage schlafen sehen, nachdem er mit seinem Schlitten abgestürzt ist und sich au... Alles lesenEin Vater und sein Sohn, die sich zusammentun, um Weihnachten zu retten, als sie den Weihnachtsmann in ihrer Garage schlafen sehen, nachdem er mit seinem Schlitten abgestürzt ist und sich auf der Flucht vor der Polizei befindet.Ein Vater und sein Sohn, die sich zusammentun, um Weihnachten zu retten, als sie den Weihnachtsmann in ihrer Garage schlafen sehen, nachdem er mit seinem Schlitten abgestürzt ist und sich auf der Flucht vor der Polizei befindet.
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This is refreshingly British and a great addition to my annual must see festive films. One of the best Christmas movies ever made.
It is also way superior to over-rated schmaltz such as 'critics favourite' White Christmas (1954). Personally I had more fun watching paint dry.
A 9-year-old boy Tom finds Santa Claus in his garden shed after Santa crashes his sleigh. Desperate to return to Lapland in time for Christmas, Santa asks Tom and his dad Steve for help. It's just a few days before Christmas, and his reindeer are found running loose through the streets of London.
Give it a watch. It is harmless fun. Jim Bradbent is a brilliant Santa and adds to his catalogue of very different roles. Rafe Spall is excellent as the dad released from prison trying to help his young son surrounded by cynical people in all guises. Kit Connor is the 9 year old boy who is the star of the movie and is excellent.
Chris Broadbent is superb as Santa. The rest of the cast does a good job. Though while she's Dr Who I keep expecting Jody Whitaker to whip out her sonic screwdriver. The production is pretty good while scenery and CGI are variable; Elf City is great but the flying sequences are so-so.
It works as a comedy, a gentle adventure and as an uplifting Christmas story. It is child safe but just for your information: in Europe The North Pole and Lapland are interchangeable as Santa's home. Also the northern lights are definitely something to do with Santa.
I like: The way that Christmas letters are redirected to wherever Santa is. The way the rendeer communicate. The squirrel.
If you're American or are used to that sort of conventional sugary sweet Hollywood style Christmas film then this film will probably be harder to understand. While it does conform to the traditional narrative and plot points many Hollywood Christmas films do (Christmas isn't coming this year, a broken family saves Christmas and ultimately their own issues and relationships - the film after all is made by Warner Brothers and so the film does still hold some of that conventional Hollywood magic) its uniqueness is found in it's darker and often off colour humour that is iconically British. The film not only showcases a perfect blend of Hollywood and British humour with the help of Warner Bros and BFI but the film also has a brilliant cast with some fantastic British actors. I couldn't help but smile when I saw many actors I recognise from other British TV shows or films. Not only Jim Broadbent but Warwick Davis and Matt King who I know better as Super Hans in the very original and hilariously British sitcom Peep Show. Like it or not this film is certainly worth watching at this festive time of year. Now, it's certainly one I think I will watch every year at Christmas. 🙂🎅🎄
The main plot is an adventure to the North Pole where childish faith and whimsy survives against a jaded modern world.
The humour isn't always what you'd call dignified ("He makes himself understood") but to compensate, I was nonetheless wiping my eyes at least once.
A good bit of fun that had a lot of passion put into it to be the perfect movie for the family to watch on the 24th.
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- WissenswertesThe Christmas carol and pantomime scenes were filmed in Wetherby, a small market town West Yorkshire, England.
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Sally: [to Santa while being held upside down by the guard] Come on, do something.
Guard: Oh I'll do something alright. I'll stick you in solitary, you wretch.
Sally: What's wrong with you, don't you want to save Christmas?
Guard: Christmas? Is that what all this is all about? I hate Christmas. If I had my way, I'd cancel the lot of it.
[Santa punches the guard in the face]
- VerbindungenFeatured in Film '72: Folge vom 2. Dezember 2014 (2014)
- SoundtracksHere Comes Santa Claus
Performed by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters
Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Written by Oakley Haldeman and Gene Autry
Published by Chester Music Ltd. trading as Campbell Connelly & Co
By kind permission of Music Sales Creative
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- 1 Std. 42 Min.(102 min)
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