After Santa Claus (codename: Red One) is kidnapped, the North Pole’s Head of Security must team up with the world’s most infamous tracker in a globe-trotting, action-packed mission to save Christmas.
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Red One
Overview:
After Santa Claus (codename: Red One) is kidnapped, the North Pole’s Head of Security must team up with the world’s most infamous tracker in a globe-trotting, action-packed mission to save Christmas.
Cast:
- Callum Drift: Dwayne Johnson
- Jack O’Malley: Chris Evans
- Nick: J.K. Simmons
- Zoe: Lucy Liu
- Gryla: Kiernan Shipka
- Mrs. Claus: Bonnie Hunt
- Krampus: Kristofer Hivju
- Ted: Nick Kroll
- Dylan: Wesley Kimmel
- Olivia: Mary Elizabeth Ellis
- Young Jack O’Malley: Wyatt Hunt
- Gene: Lanz Duffy
- Uncle Rick: Marc Evan Jackson
- Jamie Hummiston: Ashleigh Domangue
- HIT Instructor: Cody Easterbrook
- Beef Stew: Jon Rudnitsky
- Ogre Gryla (voice): Morla Gorrondona
- Krampus Guest: Jenna Kanell
- Krampus Guest: Rod Maxwell
- Krampus Guest: Fedor Steer
- Krampus Guest: Octavia Grace
- Krampus Guest: Matthew Zuk
- Krampus Guest: Cora Kass
- Stage Manager: Ahmad Ghafouri
- Cyclops: Jeff Chase
- Guard: Gary Peebles
- Aaron Able / Troll: Matthew Cornwell
- Beach Woman: Amber Abara
- Death Merc: Alessandro Folchitto
- MORA Surveillance Technician: Cynthia Barrett
- MORA Agent: J.R. Adduci
- MORA Agent: Brandon M. Shaw
- Mrs. Claus Yule Lad: Gabriel ‘G-Rod’ Rodriguez
- Yule Lad: Kia Shine
- Yule Lad: Adam Boyer
- Yule Lad: Michael Tourek
- Yule Lad: Derek Russo
- ELF Welcoming Agent: James Cheek
- ELF Agent Ginerva: Regina Ting Chen
- ELF Agent Garcia: Reinaldo Faberlle
- ELF Agent Fred: Philip Fornah
- ELF Agent Kenny: Kenny Waymack Jr.
- ELF Agent Barskova: Gissette E. Valentin
- Monitor ELF Agent: CJ Padera
- Air Force General: Darryl W. Handy
- Air Traffic Controller: Martinez
- F22 Raptor Pilot: Drew Ater
- Candy Cane Thief: Pilot Bunch
- Barista: Makana David
- Churro Vendor: Shane Costa
- Hot Dog Vendor: Greg Clarkson
- Elf Voice (cameo): Ryan Reynolds
Crew:
- Additional Second Assistant Director: Riley Flanagan
- Stunts: Janelle Beaudry
- Stunt Double: Kaila Imada
- Producer: Hiram Garcia
- Producer: Jake Kasdan
- Screenplay: Chris Morgan
- Producer: Dwayne Johnson
- Producer: Dany Garcia
- Stunts: Holly Dowell
- Executive Producer: Ainsley Davies
- Unit Production Manager: Barry H. Waldman
- Co-Producer: John Wildermuth
- Producer: Melvin Mar
- Co-Producer: Sky Salem Robinson
- Makeup Artist: Chris Diamantides
- Stunt Double: Steven Shelby
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Haile Werntz
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Matt Sprunger
- Set Designer: Anne Porter
- Set Dresser: Sarah Forrest
- Storyboard Artist: Federico D’Alessandro
- Key Costumer: Ryan Dempsey
- Concept Artist: Christian Scheurer
- Stunts: Deborah Arrieta
- Original Music Composer: Henry Jackman
- Graphic Designer: Jason Sweers
- Stunts: Dean Grimes
- Associate Producer: Shannon O’Neill
- Digital Compositor: Miroslav Cicmanec
- Casting: Nicole Abellera Hallman
- Casting: Jeanne McCarthy
- Casting: Katie Doyle
- Editor: Tara Timpone
- Editor: Mark Helfrich
- Editor: Steve Edwards
- Director of Photography: Dan Mindel
- Stunt Double: Jewelianna Ramos-Ortiz
- Fight Choreographer: Kirk A. Jenkins
- Stunt Double: Kyle Mclean
- Stunt Double: Jaden Ponce
- Stunt Coordinator: Leesa Pate
- Fight Choreographer: Holland Diaz
- Stunt Double: Chad Crumley
- Stunt Double: Yessenia Cossio
- Stunt Coordinator: Greg Rementer
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Gabriel Solana
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Jerome Chen
- Visual Effects Producer: Cari Thomas
- Costume Design: Michael Crow
- Production Design: Bill Brzeski
- Makeup Designer: Joel Harlow
- Conceptual Design: Ed Natividad
Catogories:
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The mission to save Christmas is on.
Language:
ქართული,English
Production:
United States of America
Company:
Seven Bucks Productions,The Detective Agency,Chris Morgan Productions,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Popularity:
6247.102
Date:
2024-10-31
Year:
2024
- CinemaSerf: I thought this came to the cinemas about a month early, but it’s still an amiable adventure showcase for Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans. It all starts on Christmas Eve when Santa Clause (J.K. Simmons) is kidnapped from his North Pole home. It’s retirement time for his head of security “Cal” (Johnson) so he’s not best pleased after hundreds of years – and working with “Zoe” (Lucy Lui) he has to find out just how his boss’s security was compromised in the first place – and then get to the rescuing bit. That search leads them to tech whizz “Jack” (Chris Evans) but he hadn’t any idea whom his client actually was. After a rocky start, the two men must pull their resources and save Santa before Christmas really does start to deal with all of us on the naughty list. It’s got bits of “Elf” in it, mingled with some “Harry Potter” elements and to be fair to all concerned, they all look like they are having some fun amidst a surfeit of CGI and very tightly choreographed action scenes that mix the modern and the mythological entertainingly enough. Simmons and Liu don’t really feature so much and the moral of good vs evil isn’t lost in the delivery but it isn’t laboured either. Perhaps it’s not a movie you will ever remember seeing, but as far as it goes it’s a fun vehicle for it’s stars to cheer us up as the festivities approach without too much sentiment or cheese.
- Manuel São Bento: The star-studded cast, featuring J.K. Simmons, Kiernan Shipka, Chris Evans, and Dwayne Johnson, brings a decent level of chemistry to the screen, which is one of the movie’s few strengths. While the actors clearly enjoy playing off each other, the story itself is expectedly generic, relying heavily on predictable holiday tropes. The script fails to inject enough fun to offset its cliché formulas, and despite its festive intentions, the film feels stuck in cruise control, never quite capturing the magic or excitement one might hope for from a Christmas blockbuster.
Technically, RED ONE falters with its visuals. Almost every scene feels confined to a studio setting, and inconsistent VFX work makes it difficult to stay immersed in the story. The action sequences, though admittedly frequent, are mostly dimly lit, which diminishes any potential impact they might have had. None of these set pieces stand out, leaving viewers with little to savor beyond the familiar faces on screen. While it’s not as terrible as some have claimed, Jake Kasdan ultimately delivers just another forgettable holiday flick, weighed down by formulaic storytelling and overshadowed – quite literally – by its murky, dark aesthetic.
Rating: C-
- r96sk: Pretty solid festive fare, this.
‘Red One’ is perhaps slightly overlong and I didn’t sense much chemistry between the cast, though those onscreen still give enjoyable performances and the plot is suitably entertaining whilst giving the necessary Xmas vibes. I was quite impressed with the special effects, I personally thought that side of this flick looked pretty neat.
Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans are fun enough in this. Johnson is a bit more serious than usual and I liked that, while Evans’ character ends up being the heart of the movie. J. K. Simmons, more than Johnson, plays against type, it’s actually unnerving seeing him portray a true good guy – was almost waiting for him to shout down someone’s neck, as per.
Kiernan Shipka is decent, as is Kristofer Hivju – I rate their characters. Lucy Liu is underused, mind. Bonnie Hunt too, I guess. I can’t really fault anyone from the cast though, they all do solid work. If I’m honest, I don’t see this film having much of a lifespan in the old memory bank but, nevertheless, I’d still classify it as something worth viewing.
- Wuchak: **_Best Christmas Movie Ever!_**
After a key figure is kidnapped from the North Pole city of Myra, the commander of security (Dwayne Johnson) teams-up with a mercenary black-hat hacker (Chris Evans) to locate the victim (JK Simmons). They go to sunny Aruba for answers before entering the creepy lair of Krampus, Santa’s estranged adopted brother. Could the one behind the nefarious plot be the Christmas Witch, Grýla (Kiernan Shipka)?
“Red One” (2024) mixes the Santa Claus mythos with Marvel’s Thor movies for a totally kick-axx Christmas flick. For verification, there’s something similar to the Bifröst Bridge in Myra; Grýla is akin to Hela; there’s the similar technologically advanced flying crafts; trolls, ogres; and so on.
The creativity scores out of the ballpark with one amusing bit after another, such as the Mythological Creatures Protection Agency (or whatever it’s called), the portals in the backs of toy stores, E.L.F., how Santa is able to make it down small chimneys, etc. Then there’s how the movie effectively appeals to both kids and adults, as well as the kids IN adults.
Kiernan Shipka as the antagonist turned 23 during shooting. I knew when I saw her in “Totally Killer” that she was something special. Lucy Liu is also on hand in a fairly beefy role as the security director of Myra.
It runs 2 hours, 3 minutes, and was shot in Georgia (Atlanta, Savannah and Jekyll Island) and Hawaii (Honolulu and Oahu).
GRADE: A