The storyline follows Jack O'Malley (Chris Evans), a thief who sells information on the black market. Unknowingly, a mysterious buyer recruits Jack to give up Santa Claus's whereabouts. The buyer kidnaps Santa, aka the Red One (J.K. Simmons), and plans to cancel Christmas by punishing everyone on the naughty list. Santa's bodyguard, Callum Drift (Dwayne Johnson), recruits Jack O'Malley to recover Santa before Christmas morning. It's up to Callum and Jack to save Christmas.
Red One has an incredible ensemble cast, including some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Dwayne Johnson brings his signature humor, heart, and action to the magical, larger-than-life role of Callum Drift. Chris Evans's sharp wit and undeniable chemistry with Dwayne Johnson make their unlikely partnership a movie highlight. The memorable performances of J.K. Simmons, Lucy Lou (Zoe), Kiernan Shipka (Gryla), Wesley Kimmel (Dylan), Kristofer Hivju (Krampus), Bonnie Hunt (Mrs. Claus) and Mary Elizabeth Ellis (Olivia) create a holiday adventure like no other. The director, Jake Kasdan, infuses the holiday movie genre with fresh, new, festive, funny, and heartwarming energy. He balances the high-octane action scenes with some tender moments, producing a fun and unforgettable holiday movie. The imaginative characters of Red One are brought to life through the film's CGI and costumes, which create an engaging, whimsical story packed with excitement.
Red One embraces the holiday spirit. The film's message is that everyone deserves a second chance and that you should always look for the good in people. Jack O'Malley becomes an unexpected hero by turning around his past. He gets a second chance to help save Santa and become a better dad. Even with all the action scenes, Red One highlights the importance of family and friends and cherishing those relationships.
I give Red One 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, adults. Red One opens in theaters on November 15, 2024.
By Calee N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15
Red One is a very action-packed, high-energy film. From talking polar bears to "The Rock" fighting a snowman, the film mixes humor, adventure, and fantasy all together in one. However, so much is happening at once that the plot gets confusing, making it difficult to keep up.
The plot takes us on a wild ride as Santa Claus gets captured by evil villains. A famous tracker and mythical forces team up to save Christmas. Along the way, they get slowed down by many "obstacles" (scary mythological creatures).
The main characters are Callum Drift (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), Jack O'Malley (Chris Evans), Gryla (Kiernan Shipka), Zoe (Lucy Liu) and Santa Claus (J.K. Simmons). The two leads, Callum and Jack, have incredible chemistry and they bring distinctive and signature performances of their characters. Johnson and Evans are humorous, but their characters also share a deep life lesson. Callum needs to make a decision about who he wants to be in his life, by continuing to work for Santa or move on. Meanwhile, Jack is trying to repair his relationship with his son. The actors embody their characters well. The camerawork is shaky and messy. In the beginning of the film, I couldn't even focus on the screen for a while because of the camerawork. However, apart from that, the graphics are captivating and add an exciting touch to some scenes. For instance, when Callum, Jack and Santa are fighting the evil witch, she's pictured as this gigantic ogre, and she looks very believable. In terms of the plot, there is so much going on with the characters that, by the end, it feels like there's a lot of unfinished business with all of them. As a result, the events in the story are pretty random and don't add up. Next, the music adds depth by matching the various scenes in the film. For example, when they're going to the evil witch's land, the music becomes dark. Before that, it was lighthearted Christmas music. My favorite part of the film is when Callum very seriously says, "He knows when you're sleeping..." (referring to Santa). The tone in this scene is perfect and it's very hilarious.
The film's message is to choose who you want to be. Callum states, "We choose who we want to be every day, in both small and big decisions." This applies to everyone's life. Be aware that there is mild cursing in the film.
I give Red One 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Red One releases in theaters November 15, 2024.
By Sydney S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14
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