Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter a death in the family, siblings Angelica and James Zacherly travel to the small town of East Willard on Christmas Eve to pay their respects. They stay at a homely bed and breakfast whe... Ler tudoAfter a death in the family, siblings Angelica and James Zacherly travel to the small town of East Willard on Christmas Eve to pay their respects. They stay at a homely bed and breakfast where they learn the legend of Black Peter, Santa Claus' vengeful brother. But when they find... Ler tudoAfter a death in the family, siblings Angelica and James Zacherly travel to the small town of East Willard on Christmas Eve to pay their respects. They stay at a homely bed and breakfast where they learn the legend of Black Peter, Santa Claus' vengeful brother. But when they find the lost journal of Jeffrey Butler, they discover the town has its own sordid history - o... Ler tudo
- Carol Brickman
- (as Jennifer Runyon Corman)
- Black Peter
- (narração)
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"Silent Night, Bloody Night 2: Revival" (2015) is a sequel to the original movie from 43 years earlier and is not connected to the no-budget British remake from 2013 called "Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming," which only cost $20,000.
This one didn't have much more money to play with; I can't find a specific amount, but even if it was over twice that, say $50,000, this is a spare change budget flick. The original film was made in December-March, 1970-71, and cost $295,000, which would be $2.3 million in today's dollars (2024), which means it had more than enough resources for a competent film. Regrettably, this can't be said for this one.
While Julia Farrell is a worthy protagonist as Angelica Zacherly, it's otherwise strapped with bad acting and dull writing. It's also visually unappealing, totally lacking the creepy mood of the original. When the most interesting parts of a flick is the reused footage from its predecessor, it's not a good sign.
Speaking of which, close to a third of the runtime involves footage from that original movie, which smacks of the lousy "Silent Night, Deadly Night 2." But at least the footage here is sepia toned.
I only recommend this if you're an uber-devotee of the first film and don't mind really low-budget Indies.
It runs about 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot in Nebraska, which is a dubious substitute for New England (at least the original was shot around Oyster Bay on northwestern Long Island).
GRADE: D+
The plot is really poorly constructed, but it's mainly a re-hashing of the original film (using sepia toned clips from it, for the flashback segments).
Having clearly been inspired by Silent Night, Deadly Night 2.
Otherwise, it takes place in a bed and breakfast that sits on the former site of the Butler Mansion.
Where two siblings have rented rooms, only to find that they- and the other residents of the house- are being stalked by a copycat killer in a Santa costume.
Who, for reasons that aren't exactly clear, is Black Peter.
The entire storyline is pretty stupid, to be honest.
Which, I guess is to be expected, as soon as you become privy to it's quality.
So, it's not surprising that it is has no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
Just do yourself a favour and skip this one completely.
You won't be missing anything.
1.5 out of 10.
And I didn't.
This is barely a new movie. The majority of this is just footage from the original, just with a yellow color filter over the footage and narration explaining what happened. This was one of the laziest attempts at filmmaking I've ever seen. You could watch any type of killer Santa film and it'll be better than this.
There's literally no reason to watch this unless you just enjoy torturing yourself. It has extremely amateur performances from all around and it's simply not worth your time.
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Angelica (Julia Farrell) and her brother James (Luc Bernier) return to East Willard to pay their respects to a dead loved one. They end up staying at a bed and breakfast (ran by Jennifer Runyon Corman) where they start to look into their past and learn about a bizarre set of murders in 1972.
You know, it's pretty amazing to think that 1972's SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT was originally released without too much praise. Over the years it ended up in the public domain so many horror fans started to rediscover it and before long it became a cult favorite. The cult following got the film remade in 2013 and then this direct sequel followed. No, this isn't a direct sequel to the 2013 film. This here is actually a direct sequel to the 1972 film.
Is this movie any good? Not really but I think there are some good things scattered throughout. The film was obviously working on a very low-budget, which is most evident when it comes to the murder scenes. The death scenes are all rather cheap and especially one scene with a rubber hand. Another problem with the budget is that it appears they couldn't shoot too much footage because there's a lot of footage used from the original movie. At first I was thinking of praising the film because it wasn't using too much footage from the first movie but then the final thirty minutes are pretty much taken from the 1972 film. I mean, you pretty much get to see the entire ending of that picture!
Some might think that was needed since a lot of people might not remember that film's events but I think it could have been handled in a much better way where we aren't given twenty-plus minutes worth of re-used footage. With all of that said, I thought there was some good things here. Director Dustin Ferguson and writer John Klyza deserve credit for at least attempting to make a direct sequel. I thought the screenplay offered up some nice ideas to build on what we saw in the original and Ferguson does a nice job considering the budget he had.
I also thought both Farrell and Bernier were good in their parts. Sometimes in these low-budget movies it's hard to really give any type of performance but I thought both were fine. Jennifer Runyon Cormon, best remembered for TO ALL A GOODNIGHT, UP THE CREEK and GHOSTBUSTERS, appears in a pretty big role and it was nice seeing her. Some of the supporting players are rather bad but none of them are in big enough of roles to where it really effects the film.
SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT 2 isn't a complete success but at the same time there are a few interesting ideas. I just wish there wasn't so much footage from the original film used.
Anyway, I really thought the crew did a great job of making this come together and the passion behind it really shows. That's what I love most about these movies. The Black Peter santa mask was also pretty creepy and there's a couple of lovely homemade gore scenes. Probably would have rated higher if there had been a little less flashback stuff, but I'm still happy there's a sequel and will absolutely watch it again this holiday season!
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis film was shot the week after Christmas.
- Citações
Black Peter: No more costumes. Let us see each other as we truly are
[Angelica shoots him with a gun]
Angelica Zacherly: Right in the nose. Red like Rudolph!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThere is a short scene with Angelica after the Credits
- ConexõesEdited into Silent Night, Bloody Night 3: Descent (2024)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 30 minutos
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