Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2013)
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"Krampus: Christmas Devil" was filmed by a certain Jason Hall for a completely amazing amount of 200 thousand dollars, and without jokingly say - not a single dollar of this amount I did not see on the screen. Even so - this film is so cheap that after viewing I have vanished from my pocket, and I seriously suspect this movie. If "Krampus: Payback" during the introductory scene was cleverly disguised as a normal film, then "Christmas Devil" from the very first shots beats on the feeling of a beautiful marginal picture and a brown soundtrack. Immediately realize this is difficult, I sincerely believed that this is not a real film, but something like an amateur shooting of the main characters, but no, ha ha, I was too naive. The plot starts from the scene in which a guy in a hoodie tries to drown some kid in the hole, but does not take into account the fact that children are extremely tenacious and can swim in the majority, and as a result, overlooks the boy out of sight in a dense, impenetrable forest of three with a half of trees. It turns out that this is not just some left-wing maniac, but a real Crumpus, well, that pretzel who punishes bad children with the connivance of good Santa. As a result, his mission is unfulfilled, and he harbored resentment on this kid, because of a spoiled reputation, or something like that. After many years, the guy turns into a bald policeman with the habit of scratching his chin with a loaded revolver, and Krampus again begins to carve the children, and of course he remembers our bald fugitive. On the demon begins a natural hunt, but that cunning maneuver kills all pursuers, and the policeman drags to his cave, where, for the sake of sake, he also holds a naked woman.
"Krampus: Christmas Devil" was filmed by a certain Jason Hall for a completely amazing amount of 200 thousand dollars, and without jokingly say - not a single dollar of this amount I did not see on the screen. Even so - this film is so cheap that after viewing I have vanished from my pocket, and I seriously suspect this movie. If "Krampus: Payback" during the introductory scene was cleverly disguised as a normal film, then "Christmas Devil" from the very first shots beats on the feeling of a beautiful marginal picture and a brown soundtrack. Immediately realize this is difficult, I sincerely believed that this is not a real film, but something like an amateur shooting of the main characters, but no, ha ha, I was too naive. The plot starts from the scene in which a guy in a hoodie tries to drown some kid in the hole, but does not take into account the fact that children are extremely tenacious and can swim in the majority, and as a result, overlooks the boy out of sight in a dense, impenetrable forest of three with a half of trees. It turns out that this is not just some left-wing maniac, but a real Crumpus, well, that pretzel who punishes bad children with the connivance of good Santa. As a result, his mission is unfulfilled, and he harbored resentment on this kid, because of a spoiled reputation, or something like that. After many years, the guy turns into a bald policeman with the habit of scratching his chin with a loaded revolver, and Krampus again begins to carve the children, and of course he remembers our bald fugitive. On the demon begins a natural hunt, but that cunning maneuver kills all pursuers, and the policeman drags to his cave, where, for the sake of sake, he also holds a naked woman.
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