frukuk Publish time 18-4-2021 11:32:04

Protagonist's low mood was infectious

I really wish I'd bailed on this film after the first 30 minutes.

So we start with a very unhappy marriage -- with a workaholic protagonist -- and end with an unsatisfying and unconvincing resolution. (If the protagonist is meant to be transformed/reborn at the end, shouldn't he at least show a little emotion?)

Another reviewer mentioned having to pay attention and perhaps my concentration lapsed a little, but I did wonder at one point whether there was a "Christmas miracle" that saw a wooden baby from a Nativity scene transmogrify into a flesh-and-blood baby. (That, at least, might have explained the wooden performance.)

And while I thought the Judge's motivation was reasonably clear, I never understood the Sheriff's. It seemed like the Sheriff was there as a plot device to throw the protagonist together with the Judge (i.e. by slashing his tyres).

I suspect the blame lies at the door of a poor script and poor casting, esp. of the protagonist.

score 1/10

frukuk 21 November 2016

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw3583832/35967
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