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Holidays is an anthology feature film that puts a uniquely dark and original spin on some of the most iconic and beloved holidays of all time. The film challenges our folklore, traditions and assumptions, making Holidays a celebration of the horror on those same special days' year after year. (Gryphon Entertainment)
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In no case is this a film that would completely knock you out. Holidays presents a total of eight short films from some interesting creators - like Kevin Smith - but in neither case is it a short film that manages to stick in your memory. And to be honest, very few of them have a truly scary atmosphere. ()
I was looking forward to Holidays since the first trailer, but it turned out very badly. Not a single short story is above average, there are only average and below average ones, which is a shame considering the great original theme. I was intrigued by Valentine's Day, New Year's Day and St. Patrick's Day. I won't even comment on the rest. 35% ()
From the point of view of realisation, none of the stories is bad. But, besides the holiday theme, what they have in common is their inability to take their plots in any interesting direction. Briefly about each of the holidays: St. Valentine’s: Very annoying at first because of the characters, then a very predictable love-revenge story. St. Patrick’s: Briskly and disturbingly bizarre, with a scary little girl with a huge creepy mug, but when things are supposed to begin escalating, they crumble into nothing. Easter: The most atmospheric of the lot, with a pretty fine take on the “Easter bunny”, but again pointless. Mother’s Day: Basically, about nothing. Father’s Day: It manages to keep the attention and curiosity of the viewer, if only it didn’t end again without a proper ending. Halloween: The unnatural characters and the cheaper visuals may be a problem at first, but the main character goes through such unpleasant things (accompanied by a well chosen monotonous noise) that I think it’s one of the best stories. Christmas: An OK initial premise that ends before it gets going. New Year: I’m almost sure that I’ve already seen this exact same idea elsewhere, but I’d be damned if I can remember where. ()
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