• Santa Claus finds himself stuck in a house with bandits armed to the teeth.

  • “Violent Night” confronts this brutal Santa played by David Harbor with lawless thugs.

  • Tommy Wirkola signs a Christmas tale with very dark humor as cheerful as it is not designed for small children.

It's Christmas before time thanks to

Violent Night

by Tommy Wirkola.

David Harbour, known for his role as a sheriff in the series

Stranger Things

, embodies a not really recommendable Santa Claus in this comedy as dark as it is brutal which is absolutely not designed for small children as it is reminiscent of the crazy violence of the saga

John Wick

.

This Santa drinks, vomits on people, swears like a carter, has lost the sacred fire for his mission and is not the last to go to the fight when necessary.

And need there is when he finds himself stuck in a huge mansion with a wealthy family and lawless kidnappers led by John Leguizamo.

“I was seduced by the irreverent side of the story as well as the fact that the film has a heart, explains David Harbor to

20 Minutes

.

The relationship that my character develops with a courageous little girl also motivated me.

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Santa's Past

The toddler evokes the Kevin of

Mommy I missed the plane

, when she dots the house with traps intended to get rid of the bad guys.

Tommy Wirkola, director of

Hansel

and Gretel: Witch Hunters

and the diptych

Dead Snow

, is also inspired by

Piège de Cristal

to send the white-bearded hero to face mercenaries armed to the teeth alone.

“The training was tough to be able to carry out most of the confrontations myself, recalls David Harbour.

During filming, things were not made easier by the beard and the costume which prevented me from breathing and limited my movements.

He is doing remarkably well, making him want to be placed on the "nice" list.

“I also found it interesting that we come back to Santa's past,” says David Harbour.

He has not always exercised this function, which explains why he knows how to fight so well.

Flashbacks to the days of the Vikings lead viewers from the home where a dysfunctional family tries to survive their assailants seeking a combination of chests crammed with cash.

"

 Violent Night

is a truly original Christmas tale," laughs David Harbour.

I'd say it's designed for the rebellious teen in all of us.

The very black humor and the very red blood make grow "ho ho ho" of pleasure in his company before celebrating the end of year celebrations in a more conventional way.

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