C'est la veille de Noël et Tori a juste envie de faire la fête, mais lorsqu'un Père Noël robotisé dans un magasin de jouets se détraque et commence une folie meurtrière dans sa petite ville,... Tout lireC'est la veille de Noël et Tori a juste envie de faire la fête, mais lorsqu'un Père Noël robotisé dans un magasin de jouets se détraque et commence une folie meurtrière dans sa petite ville, elle est obligée de se battre pour survivre.C'est la veille de Noël et Tori a juste envie de faire la fête, mais lorsqu'un Père Noël robotisé dans un magasin de jouets se détraque et commence une folie meurtrière dans sa petite ville, elle est obligée de se battre pour survivre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
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Stopped watching after half an hour as it quickly became unwatchable. It made no sense whatsoever, the acting is embarrassingly bad, the script is puerile and unimaginative. Someone should be banned from movie making for this.
All of that is a broadly polite way of saying that the positive reviews on here are fake. No one is watching this and thinking it's good or in any way redeemable. They're simply posting to convince you it's worth parting with your cash for. Don't fall for it.
Unfortunately, the movie fails to improve once the deadly elf shows up. The action and kill scenes are muddy-looking and the 16mm cameras used for most of the filming are not effective. The best parts of the movie are the early scenes between Tori and her employee, Robbie, where they have a believable and tedious edge to their conversations.
Overall, the movie struggles to make the characters' seasonal disenchantment seem more real than the high-concept circumstances. The swear words, pop references, and counter-cultural poses that define Tori and Robbie's relationship are perfunctory and do not add to the story. While the writer and director clearly has affection for the characters, it is not enough to save the movie.
Cinematography - Had no idea Joe Begos was the director, from the director of Bliss and VFW comes another visually stunning flick. If I was rating this purely based on the visuals it would've easily been a 9.5/10. Very beautiful aesthetics, angles, colors, nailed it once again. I recognized a familiar pattern while watching the movie.
Plot - It's pretty straightforward, the only complaint I have is about cutting one character short too early in the movie(in my opinion). I'm keeping it spoiler free but that's about it. Easy to digest and without major holes.
Acting - Riley Dandy killed it. No clue who she is, just checked her IMDb page but she was superb here. Very convincing and carried the entire movie by herself.
I'm going to go with 6/10 simply because it dragged a little towards the end and was a pretty simple film. Intense but not in a way VFW or Bliss were. Enjoyable simple film nonetheless for the horror lovers <3.
I know it is important to lay down the foundation of a story/plot, but at what point do you just get on with business.
I am not a big fan of horror Christmas movies. There has only been a select few that can even be called really good.
Unfortunately Christmas Bloody Christmas is not one of them.
It is a shame, because I was really liking the idea of the plot, it just fell way short in delivery.
Others might love it, and good on them for making a film.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJosh Ethier: The producer plays Larry the bartender.
- Citations
Sheriff Monroe: [to Tori and Robbie] I didn't know you two were a thing.
Tori Tooms: We're not.
Robbie Reynolds: Yet.
Tori Tooms: Get fucked.
- ConnexionsReferences Black Christmas (1974)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Christmas Bloody Christmas?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 251 586 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 139 932 $US
- 11 déc. 2022
- Montant brut mondial
- 251 586 $US
- Durée
- 1h 26min(86 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1