Joe Begos prolongs his must be lovable neon aesthetics of eighties in Christmas Bloody Christmas. I always have been seduced by this thing. Director solidifies in giving ambience of it’s decade by adding burning techno music in his occurring nice craziness, which in creative ideas, inventive camera work and editing when before of all that will wonderful and sweet written conversations on different topics as a favorite part in slasher series.
And when personages meet own horror, Begos is merciless by not following to textbooks about who must be killed first and who can stay alive. He isn’t always achieving in creation of suspense, but there were places for get it as when I experienced it under a table episode. Sometimes actors take cool in extreme situations when they impressive at overall performance and director gives them an opportunity to express own talent. Director, who additionally writer, producer and has a small part, gives affluent characters.
However at all, screenplay isn’t unusual in it’s structure. It hasn’t enough fire for be on top of excitement. Presence of laziness in staging, which more to the end, does it’s hit down and one time was no logic in the returning for axe if it can do with bare hands although it doesn’t change initial point. Christmas Bloody Christmas gives a good time by expressing individuality and showing of creativity plus efforts when it’s of watchable as I put to same feeling with Begos’s previous VFW.