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Forget the most beautiful holidays of the year… this one will be the bloodiest! Billy suffered his share as a child when he saw his parents murdered on Christmas Eve. Now that he has grown up, he has decided to take justice into his own hands and mercilessly punish anyone who has done wrong. So hopefully you have been good, because this Christmas a really bloodthirsty Santa is roaming the streets and looking forward to a brutal treat. A remake of the horror film of the same name that shocked audiences and surpassed even the scarred sadist Freddie Kruger from A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Blue Galaxy
Premiéra
15+
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15+
CZ subtitles
97 minutes
2D
USA
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As a child, Billy witnesses the murder of his parents, who are brutally killed by a man dressed as Santa Claus. Haunted by a horrific childhood experience and driven by a twisted sense of justice, he becomes a murderer himself, donning Santa's red costume and opening his own advent calendar of horror night after night. As Christmas Eve approaches, the small town becomes his latest haven, where those who have done wrong will pay the ultimate price. A bloody ride of killings can begin... A new remake of the cult slasher film is coming to the big screen, which is still being shown in cinemas around the world as part of the ultimate Christmas program. Among its most famous fans is Oscar-winning screenwriter and director Quentin Tarantino, who screens his own copy in his Hollywood cinema every year during the holidays. The announcement that the 1984 film will be remade has sparked extraordinary reactions and expectations on the Internet, which are calling Silent Night, Bloody Night one of the biggest horror events of the year. What is certain is that viewers can look forward to bloody excitement with a surprising dose of very dark humor. The main roles were played by Rohan Campbell, Ruby Modine, David Lawrence Brown, David Tomlinson and Mark Acheson. The character of Billy, Rohan Campbell, is well known to horror fans, only this year they could see him in Monkey, filmed by the master of the dark genre Osgood Perkins. This time, for the creators, he represented the ideal embodiment of the modern "traumatized hero" - not a classic psychopath, but a character with an internal conflict, balancing between innocence and darkness. "Rohan brought a quiet vulnerability to the character of Billy. His performance is both terrifying and human," says director and screenwriter Mike P. Nelson, adding that he strived for the film to be not only about suffering, but also about hope: "I wanted it to have a spark of light in it - even in an environment where you would least expect it."
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