Red One (2024) arrives early as a family spectacle with a Christmas twist. Starring Chris Evans and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, the juniorbola film delivers a mix of humor and action-packed laughs that are sure to entertain all ages. Red One builds a captivating mythological world with characters from Christmas legends. We all probably know about Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus or Santa Claus). However, many may not know about Krampus and Gryla who also appear in the film.
Red One is one of those movies that doesn’t feel real, not because the film is so magnificent that it feels like a miracle that it exists, but because there is so little about it that feels authentic instead of a product with actual meaning and intent behind it. However, this has been the Dwayne Johnson formula for a while. It has undoubtedly helped him create a business empire, even if it is a little shaky at the moment, and so this is a new intent by Dwayne to catch people’s attention this holiday season.
The film moves from set piece to set piece in a world-throating adventure that feels entirely made inside a movie studio, enhancing the fakeness of the film in every single shot. When you realize that the movie budget is reported to be $250 million, it becomes a juniorbola bit unbelievable that all that money was wasted on something like this, as there is no soul to it, even when every single person from behind and in front of the screen is trying to be as professional as possible.
Star Cast: Chris Evans, Dwayne Johnson, Lucy Liu, Kiernan Shipka, and J.K. Simmons
Director: Jake Kasdan
Language: English (with subtitles).
Available On: Prime Video
Runtime: 124 Minutes
Watch or Not?: Only watch if you are a massive Chris Evans or Dwayne Johnson fan; other than that, there are better Christmas movies out there.