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Krampusmovie | 2015 | FAST |

Michael Dougherty’s is a dark fantasy horror-comedy that subverts the traditional "feel-good" Christmas narrative by exploring the darker consequences of lost holiday spirit. Rather than focusing on reward, the film centers on a reckoning brought about by a family's cynicism and bickering. Narrative and Themes

Unlike Santa, who rewards the good, Krampus represents the "mother of all consequences" for bad behavior. Artistic Direction and Style KrampusMovie | 2015

The movie serves as a theological and moral commentary on the "hell" created on earth when people stop believing in grace and miracles. Michael Dougherty’s is a dark fantasy horror-comedy that

The story follows young , who is disillusioned by his dysfunctional family's constant fighting during their holiday gathering. In a fit of rage, Max tears up his letter to Santa Claus, inadvertently summoning Krampus —the "shadow of Saint Nicholas"—who arrives to punish those who have lost their faith in the "miracle" of the season. Key themes explored in the film include: Artistic Direction and Style The movie serves as

As the family is hunted by Krampus’s army of twisted minions—including murderous gingerbread men and demonic elves—they are forced to confront their mistakes and work together to survive.

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