National Lampoon's
Christmas Vacation
Dir: Jeremiah S. Chechik
1989
***
In my opinion, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation was one
Vacation too far. They traveled America and they traveled Europe, I just don't
think the Griswold's are ever really in their element unless they are going
somewhere. However, as a comedy Christmas film it is fine. This is of course
nostalgia telling me so. It's not a particularly funny film or
a particularly well made ofilm but, I still have a soft spot for it.
It's been copied many times since and is yet to be matched. Who doesn't find
Chevy Chase funny (especially in his 80's prime) and who doesn't love Beverly
D'Angelo? No one I'd care to meet. The fact that the Griswolds don't go
anywhere is ever so slightly made up for by the addition of Randy
Quaid (with notable credits to Nicholas Guest and Julia Louis-Dreyfus). It's
silly, cliche and plays on mythical stereotypes but for some reason
it gets away with it, like many an 80's film does. It also
has probably the best ending to a Christmas film ever and I include
It's a Wonderful Life in that statement.
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