Are you one of those people that have a hard time around Christmas with all the fake snow, commercialism and Coca-Cola Santa Clauses? Well, I have the film for you! From the land of the original Santa Claus comes Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. Once you see this film you’ll never think of Old Nick the same way again.
In the land of the far north a rich American is financing an archeological dig on Korvatunturi Mountain. Only Korvatunturi is not a real mountain, but the largest man-made burial chamber in the world. The incessant digging and blasting is stirring up the wolves and ruining the annual reindeer hunt. The locals are furious because their incomes rely these deer and their whole community is at risk. But if they only knew how much. There is a secret buried under the earth and he’s not jolly and his helpers are not small little men. So you better watch out, you better not cry! Santa Clause is coming to town.
Rating: First Run What a delightful way for the Finnish people to reclaim their Santa
About Me
- Melanie Wilson
- My Reviewer's Philosophy: I believe that every film has its audience. One man’s Citizen Kane is another man’s Texas Chain Saw Massacre. My purpose is to help you spend your entertainment dollars wisely. A bad review never kept me from going to a film I wanted to see, but a good review will sometimes get me to a film I never considered. As a movie lover I want you to go to the movies. When more people go to the movies, the more movies get made. But, I also believe that if you enjoy the films you see, you naturally will be inclined to go more often. So join me in supporting our film industry by going to a movie today. Hopefully I can steer you towards a good one. See you at the movies. Melanie Wilson
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
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