I was quite looking forward to this
comedy; after all the plot is based on an industry that I’m involved with. But ultimately,
it wasn’t about war on commercial Christmas itself; but a journey about how one
man managed to recover his Christmas spirit. It was a tad predictable at times and
it’s a shame that some of the sequences had to be cut; especially when Andy
falls off the roof of his car. It did make for an enjoyable little comedy that
was quite different; even if it did have a lanky white-collar git and a dosser
teaming up together with plenty of awkward silence moments in between. There’s
also a tremendous amount of feel-good from the deeds involved, even when they
have to take the law into their own hands to do their mission justice. I’ve
never known anyone to honk as they drive past a house’s Christmas lights
though, and I’ve never known anyone to leave them on day and night. Must be a
southern thing.
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