Nativity! 2: Danger in the Manger
Dir: Debbie Isitt
2012
**
I wasn't a huge fan of Debbie
Isitt's 2009 comedy Nativity! to say the least, so I've shocked myself by
sitting down to watch her 2012 sequel but I’m pleased and shocked to
report that it is slightly better than awful and marginally better than
the first. Once again quality writing is absent (as is Martin Freeman who is
replaced by David Tennant who like Freeman, should have known better), it's
really not funny, the editing is of a shockingly poor quality and Marc Wootten
remains the most annoying (and unfunny) man on the planet. The film is
largely ad libbed by people who aren't very good at ad libbing, breaking
the golden rule of ad libbing that is 'If you're going to ad lib, make
sure you are not just good but brilliant at it'. The story is absurd but is
silly enough to rise a smile now and again. Everything I hated about the first
film is in this film, so why have I given it two stars rather than just one?
Simple. The kids make it good. I think the kids were also given full
rein to ad lib. While I'm sure plenty of footage didn't make the final cut
(or did it?) the scenes that Isitt did leave in are a little bit irresistible.
The kids are all pretty cute already but watching them audition for a song
contests, giving them full freedom to change lyrics and dance about is rather lovely.
Indeed, my favourite scene was actually one of the outtakes shown during the
end credits whereby a little girl sings 'Jingle Bells Batman Smells, Robin ran
away.....Santa got stuck in the chimney and....erm, his willy fell off'.
That's comedy gold, unscripted, innocent and hilarious. Christmas films are
usually awful affairs with Kids doing and saying all the sort of things kids
never do or never say. It's quite refreshing seeing kids being kids and being
all ordinary. Maybe from now on, get rid of Marc Wootten all just
show the kids, or even better, get the kids to direct, write, edit and make the
damn movie. Watch it for the sweet and funny kids, just try your best to ignore
the stupid adults attempting (and failing miserably) to be funny.
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