1/10
An Anti-American, Political Hit Piece
2 January 2024
One of the villains in this film has "fake," "orange hair," and is wealthy. Although I watched this film from beginning to end, it was never clear to me which fictitious character had the fake, orange hair; it might have been Pierce Brosnan's character, or it might have been another character, named Pat McKerrod; in reality, I have no doubt who the fictitious villain represented. An insensitive, wealthy man with fake, orange hair, in 2017... Who could that be?

Although this film is obviously a Christmas movie, it was released in May of 2017. I don't know for sure, but I suspect that its production began in November of 2016. They couldn't finish it in time to release it before Christmas that year, but they could not wait until the following Christmas to release it.

Besides all of the cheap shots at a man who is arguably the best U. S. President since Abraham Lincoln, this film also included several cheap shots at Americans, which, as a native American who retired from the U. S. Army, I resent.

To his credit, Pierce Brosnan did a political "U-turn" by Christmas, 2019.
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