A family holiday film that should sit especially well with members of the family who feel they could probably do without another holiday film, Sergio Pablos'invents its own unexpected and very enjoyable origin story for the big guy who gives out toys every Christmas eve. Shaking off most Yuletide cliches in favor of a from-scratch story about how even dubiously-motivated generosity can lead to joy, it contains echoes of other seasonal favorites while standing completely on its own.
Smeerenburg proves worse even than this sheltered young man could imagine: It's a wasteland whose residents all hate each other, where violent feuds are the only form of social interaction, and where, if you were to stumble across kids building a snowman, they'd be pallid Addams-styled tots who've used carrots to stab the thing instead of giving him a nose.
You see where this is going, but Pablos and company relish the journey — and, without pandering, they move just deliberately enough to let viewers delight in seeing how the pieces will fit together. We learn there's a giant hermit in the woods , a woodworker whose sharp blades scare the heck out of young Jesper. He seems to make toys for nobody, just honing his carpentry skills — or maybe the hobby is a way to work through some old grief. Before Jesper will learn any of Mr.
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