Christmas Bloody Christmas: How Does The Santa Die?
How about a Christmas movie with a gory finish to spice
things up after you've binge-watched all the ones with a warm and endearing
story? "Christmas Bloody Christmas" delivers what the audience wants
to see. The movie is appropriate for those who despise the joyful festival a
little too much because it contains gore, violence, and profanity. Riley Dandy,
Sam Delich, and Jonah Ray play the main characters in the film.
The horror film, which was directed by Joe Begos,
depicts the survival journey of Tori, a young girl who only wants to party and
get intoxicated. She runs across the town to avoid being killed as a robot
Santa breaks down. The film uses the cliche of advanced technology gone awry.
The malfunction results in the horrible murder of numerous innocent persons.
One tenacious survivor, though, perseveres all the way to the very end of
"Christmas Bloody Christmas." Let's learn more. Spoilers follow!
Synopsis of Christmas Bloody Christmas
In a vinyl record store, Tori and Robbie are employed.
The store immediately establishes the gloomy mood of the film with its gothic
furnishings, ominous atmosphere, and neon lighting. The proprietors of a toy
store down the street, Lahna and Jay, are good friends with Tori and Robbie.
The four friends get together at the toy store on Christmas Eve for a drink and
to exchange gifts.
Meanwhile, Tori and Robbie continue their miserable
Christmas celebration at a bar. They discuss music, how much they despise
Christmas, and the best carols written for the occasion. The RoboSanta+ product
recall from numerous stores around the nation is mentioned on the news channel
on television. They switch off the TV because they find the news dreary. After
leaving the bar, Tori and Robbie head over to her house. There are also her
sister and brother-in-law. Tori sees the killing of a youngster next door as
she goes to the kitchen to make more beverages.
She summons Robbie to the kitchen and describes the danger after being startled and terrified. After vanishing from view, RoboSanta+ breaks through Tori's window. Tori's sister and brother-in-law are killed by it. Robbie and Tori narrowly escape with their lives. Robbie is struck in the head with the axe as it turns its attention to them. Tori succeeds in escaping once more. When police arrive, they discover a large number of dead bodies.
RoboSanta+ goes around in quest of Tori after causing
chaos at the police station and killing the sheriff. Through all of the follies
of the wicked robot, she is the only one who survives. The grisly conclusion of
the film reveals RoboSanta+ and Tori's destiny.
Christmas Bloody Christmas Ending: How Does The Santa Die?
From the police station, Tori takes a revolver and a
taser in case she needs to defend herself. She tases RoboSanta+ when he
discovers her at the station hiding under a desk, making another break for it.
Tori and the robot are both tenacious in their chase. One wants to kill
everyone, while the other is focused on escaping the situation unscathed.
Again, RoboSanta+ is after Tori. It also doesn't work
to throw it out the window or set the robot ablaze. The movie's finale occurs
at her record store where they ultimately arrive. The movie concludes exactly
where it began in a poetic full-circle sequence. With a big sword, Tori stabs
the robot, then turns on the sprinklers. The robot's exposed wires and
circuitry rust in water. Tori electrocutes RoboSanta+ to ensure its demise.
The film appears to be a reflection of how quickly
technological progress may spiral out of control. Despite being created by
humans, technology is still capable of going horrifically wrong and leading to
a situation akin to a slaughter. In the film, countless helpless humans suffer
horrifying deaths at the hands of a supposed friend robot. The robot's
construction is also so durable that it survives attacks from bullets, fire,
and water. In the present era, where technology has taken over the entire
planet, people worry that artificial intelligence will exterminate the human
species.
Has Tori survived?
Our powerful female protagonist escapes the bloody
Christmas Eve events unscathed. She uses all resource she has to battle the
robotic Santa to stay alive. Given the upsetting events of the evening, it is
admirable to see her fight to the bitter end. Tori is present when every one of
her loved ones passes away. She must watch helplessly as the robot slaughters
everyone in his way, including her sister and her closest friends.
As she tackles the robot Santa alone, Tori demonstrates
her tenacity and bravery. She chooses cunning methods and finds a solution. She
fights with her brain instead of her adrenaline, which is why she is still the
sole person still alive. She utilizes electricity and water to harm RoboSanta+
because she is aware that it is a robot. Under duress, even the police officers
started shooting at it, but they were unable to defeat the malicious robot.
Why Kills The Santa Everybody?
The robot's capacity to operate independently and
murder innocent people serves as the foundation for the entire movie's premise.
The townspeople are unable to figure out what is causing the normally benign
Santa to go berserk as the robot begins its murdering spree. It takes the
weapon by itself and begins to hunt down targets for no apparent reason.
We learn right away that the US Department of Defense
actually manufactures RoboSanta+. The US military created robots to fight
America's enemies around the world after spending over a trillion dollars on
cutting-edge technology. The company that created and produced RoboSanta+ so
that it could take the place of mall Santas nationwide is called Sowell Robotic
Products. The military-grade technology used to create RoboSanta+ gives it a
full range of motion.
The irony comes from Sowell Robotic Products' assertion
that the robot was created for the common population so that they might benefit
from the technology. They further claim that the robot is designed to protect
children and families. On the other hand, the truth is very terrible.
RoboSanta+ starts killing defenseless victims without any justification, far
from keeping people safe.
The robot's military-grade construction makes it likely
that it reverted to its original defense firmware, though. In spite of the
odds, the robot proves to be deadly because America is known for employing
brutal tactics to subdue enemies abroad. For a robot that is primarily built
for murder, its dysfunctional behavior makes sense. RoboSanta+ was built using
cutting-edge technology, but it is still unable to distinguish between the
country's enemies and the general populace. In hindsight, the robot follows its
instructions exactly.
Because of their unpredictable conduct, the corporation
is recalling all of the robot items, according to the news stations in the
film. Sowell Robotic Products is taking responsibility for its mess and setting
things right, as seen by the recall. Given that it conveys a significant
concept, it is among the better components of the movie. Companies ought to
stand up and admit their errors. Additionally, they will do their utmost to
correct the mistakes going forward, which makes them more humanitarian.
Post a Comment