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Criminals Willie and Marcus disguise themselves as Santa Claus and his elf and travel across the country to major malls, using the good will people have toward Santa to rob the mall stores blind. The problem is, Willie can't stand kids and it's all he can do to keep himself from getting fired while on the job. Their plan still progresses beautifully until the two reprobates meet an introverted 8-year-old boy who thinks Willie is the real Santa Claus. Overweight, awkward, and the frequent target of bullies, the boy manages to arouse something like sympathy from Willie, who tries to give him some advice and develops something vaguely resembling Christmas spirit along the way. (Miramax Films)

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D.Moore 

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English I don't think the eternally alcohol-laden "Santa", played by the irresistible Billy Bob Thornton, could have met a more worthy opponent than the perfect 21st century baroque angel, who absolutely does not bat an eyelash, come what may. In short, it is a very good comedy that does without pathos and in which even the constant vulgarities do not get old. It was produced by the Coen brothers - no wonder. ()

kaylin 

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English There are good jokes, it has quite a good direction, it's action-packed, and it has the great Billy Bob in the lead role. At first, you might despise him, but if you give it a chance, you'll realize how good his character is. Still, I'm not super excited about this movie. I had fun, but I wasn't blown away by this comedy. ()

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Lima 

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English The problem is that the rewarding situation of a Santa cussing in front of a kid works only at the beginning, but you can’t carry a whole film on that and the plot soon starts to have the bitter taste of stereotype. The idea of dressing up as an elf and Santa to set the stage for a heist isn't bad, but the moralistic conclusion spoils a lot, and Thornton crawling holding a pink elephant is the height of screenwriting cringe. The film starts out controversial, only to end up completely conventional and unbelievable. A mix of wannabe controversy and moralistic message, maybe that's what the Americans want, the box office (60 million) was not bad at all for such a film. Otherwise, Thorton is traditionally superb. Fuck. ()

gudaulin 

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English A provocative, almost subversive, entertaining film about the redemption of an alcohol-soaked criminal, who, along with his accomplice, disguised as Santa Claus, takes advantage of the pre-Christmas shopping atmosphere for some down-to-earth enrichment. Its cynical humor, which undermines the traditional pre-Christmas sentiment of American family films, along with excellent casting led by Billy Bob Thornton, makes this comedy a highly above-average affair. Overall impression: 85%. It's just a pity that the director didn't find understanding from the producer for poking fun at religious rituals and the Christian focus of Christmas celebrations. The original version of the script reportedly contained much sharper humor from the main character. ()

lamps 

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English The brilliant Billy Bob Thornton pulls this controversial whirlwind of black and raunchy humour solely on his shoulders in such a brilliant manner that he manages to mask an inconsistent script that, as it progresses, flounders somewhere in a void between an uncompromising presentation of the 15+ rated word "fuck" and a tawdry family tale about a foul-mouthed Santa learning the true meaning of Christmas under the influence of not only whiskey, but more importantly, a kind little boy. We don't get bored and we are happy to accompany the central couple to the expected conclusion, but the opening "bad motherfucker" part unfortunately far outweighs the rest of the story... 75% ()

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