On witnessing a work colleague laugh at him through a bar window (the same work mate that persuaded him to do a shift for him at the Jolly Dreams toy factory), Harry seems to flip, dressing himself as Santa, and beginning a killing spree. The first kill sees Harry approach a group of people leaving church. He uses a toy soldiers protruding sword to stab a guys eye out (you can imagine that by January, these toys would have been reported in the media as utterly dangerous - this doesn't happen in the film).
It's a pretty awful film. Harry's pathetic character is simply not interesting. What makes him go crazy just doesn't seem to be enough - I mean, after all, the Santa seen groping his mother in 1947, was clearly his own father. It has a thoroughly bizarre ending, also trying to sentimentalise Harry, but particularly his love of all things Santa (does he love him? Who knows). But it seems at the end as he takes off in his sleigh-painted van, into the air, moving in front of the moon just like Santa. and, like the ending of 2003's Elf, we are offered a seeming plea of, why do we not believe in Santa anymore? Just awful! But then again, Waters may well be right. We all need alternative festive seasons, and the anger that Christmas brings should surely produce more killer Santa's. Why are there no killer Santa's? Fingers crossed for a barrage of them in 2012.
Directed by: Lewis Jackson
Starring: Brandon Maggart, Jeffrey DeMunn, Dianne Hull
Country: USA
Rating: *
Marc Ivamy
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