The
Santa Clause 2 Movie Review:
Another
Christmas is right around the corner and as the season approaches
Hollywood loves to bring out the latest season inspired
film. This year the big holiday film is The Santa
Clause 2.
This
is a sequel to the 1994 Tim Allen comedy, The Santa
Clause, which saw a single father accidentally inherit
the mantle of Santa Clause when the real Santa
falls off his roof. Eight years later, the sequel comes
to theatres which reunites all the cast from the previous
film. The story this time finds Santa Claus (Tim Allen)
faced with a dilemma of keeping his mantle as Santa. He
has to get married before Christmas Eve or risk losing the
privilege of being Saint Nick. To make matters more complicated
Santa finds out his son is having trouble in school and
that he has to create a duplicate of himself to run the
North Pole while he is away finding a wife. How will Santa
do it?
The
Santa Clause 2 does have a wonderful premise at its
core. One of the scenes that I did like was the opening
submarine styled homage. I also liked how they
found the new clause. I liked the idea of a
magical watch and some of the more sugar coated moments
with the little girl. I also liked the crazy reindeer and
the mythical characters meeting.
The
film has some key moments but loses its way about half way
as doesnt seem to know what it was at times. The sequel
seems to forget that the original film was about the reconnection
between a father and son through Christmas when his father
becomes an intricate part of the holiday. The sequel has
elements of that premise but seems to get bogged down in
the special effects and giant toys.
The
whole idea of a cloned Santa who happens to be a toy
is pretty ridiculous. The scenes where Allen plays the rubberized-version
of Santa made me shake my head. The filmmakers didnt
seem to know what they wanted from this character. They
seemed to meander around on how they would make him evil
then they delayed quite a while on what was his evil plan.
I really didnt understand the character fully other
than he was evil, addicted to hot-coco, dressed
like a fascist.
It is
no wonder it took six different writers to write this films
screenplay. The writers obviously didnt know how to
expand on the premise of the films Mrs. Clause
and had to come up with the evil Santa to make
the film longer. I wanted to see more of Tim Allen going
on blind-dates and an expansion on the reindeer trainee.
How about an expansion on the mythical characters
subplot as well? It could have been hilarious if Santa asked
some of his mythical friends for dating advice. Or how about
one of them helps run the North Pole and regularly check
in with old St. Nick. I just think it could have been a
better movie if it was a romantic-family comedy
instead of a special effects family comedy.
(2.5
of 5)
So
Says the Soothsayer.
Dean
Kish
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