Friday 30 April 2021

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: THE CHRISTMAS CHRONICLES: PART TWO

Director: Chris Columbus
Cast: Kurt Russell , Goldie Hawn , Darby Camp , Julian Dennison , Kimberly Williams-Paisley , Tyrese Gibson , Judah Lewis , Jahzir Bruno , Darlene Love , Sunny Suljic , Malcolm McDowell
Plot: Kate Pierce, now a cynical teen, is unexpectedly reunited with Santa Claus when a mysterious troublemaker threatens to cancel Christmas - forever.


My Movie Review: The movie is a joyful affair get to see different' take to our beloved holiday:) The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two is fun as it can be with new level of excitement as we get to see Santa's Home in a new reimagination of what happen in North Pole during that Season:) Kurt Russell is best in being Santa I love to think his the Real Santa it's nice to see him back wearing red and silver beard with the hat come and go as you wish to sweep your feet as field those shoes again with golden dust and blissful magic you can't explain very enjoyable to see:) Golden Hawn she's the perfect blend of mother care and great support counter of Santa Claus! Just amazing job as Mrs. Claus we get to see how she laid the plan to save the day with Santa Helpers and Belsnickel's disobedience give her a reason to understand the mischief as forgive! Kate and Teddy are grown-ups now with different priorities we get to see how things change on their family scape to Mexico with mom and step-dad which is fresh nice way start and end this on vacation love the unexpected adventure with the new kid and as whole bring the Spirit alive!

Critics Consensus: While it's missing some of the magic of the original, The Christmas Chronicles 2 serves up a sweet second helping of holiday cheer that makes the most of its marvelously matched leads. The Christmas Chronicles 2 is better than your average Christmas movie, even if it offers many familiar touches. Chris Columbus takes over the reins as director and binges on the cheesy digital effects, but his story does dash off into an exciting new direction as it revisits the origins of Santa.  "The Christmas Chronicles 2" so typical of holiday fare in the streaming era is more convincing as a reminder that we're sometimes justified in lamenting what we've lost. An unremarkable if far from unpleasant sequel arriving just in time to brighten your locked-down holiday festivities. Russell and Hawn do their best to power through, but after almost two increasingly stilted hours of this stuff - which is far too long for a film of this type - the couple's kindly twinkles look a little strained. It's just right for kids during Christmas, as Dads won't want to watch but I like it, and enjoyed it on its own level very much:)

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