Ah, the Christmas movie. That old chestnut. That cozy perennial pastime where 鈥 let鈥檚 just pick one scene from 鈥淩ed One鈥 鈥 , playing Santa鈥檚 body guard, faces off with a witch-possessed mercenary (Nick Kroll) and ice-sword-wielding CGI snowmen on the sandy beaches of Aruba. Can鈥檛 you just taste the eggnog?
Such are the ugly-sweater clashes of a big-budget gambit to supersize the Christmas movie. Countless movies before have wrestled with who Santa is. Does he really exist? But 鈥淩ed One鈥 is the first one to answer doubters with a superhero-like St. Nick who runs his North Pole operation like the army, who bench presses and counts carbs and who, given that he鈥檚 played by J.K. Simmons, looks like he could teach one heck of a jazz class.
There is ample time during 鈥淩ed One,鈥 which opens in theaters Thursday, to ponder who, exactly, put a Marvel-ized Santa on their wish list. The movie, directed by the 鈥淛umanji鈥 reboot filmmaker Jake Kasdan and scripted by the veteran 鈥淔ast & Furious鈥 screenwriter Chris Morgan, was conceived by producer Hiram Garcia as the start of a holiday franchise for Amazon MGM Studios 鈥 presumably to satisfy those who have pined for a Christmas movie but with, you, know, more military industrial complex.
鈥淩ed One,鈥 which is brightened by its other A-list star, , is a little self-aware about its own inherent silliness. But not nearly enough. There is a better, funnier movie underneath all the CGI gloss. But overwhelmed by effects and overelaborate world building (there are trolls, ogres and a headless horsemen here, all loosely connected as mythical creatures), 鈥淩ed One鈥 feels like an unwanted high-priced Christmas present.
鈥淚 love the kids. It鈥檚 the grown-ups that are killing me.鈥
So announces Callum Drift (Johnson), a long-serving security operative for Santa. He鈥檚 not an elf but a member of ELF, Enforcement Logistics and Fortification. (Don鈥檛 you just feel the holiday cheer welling up inside?) But after years, even centuries on the job, Callum鈥檚 faith in Christmas traditions is waning. For the first time, those on the naughty list outnumber the nice. On a mall visit two days before Christmas, he looks despondently at adults bickering over presents, if not outright stealing them.
Callum and other operatives with earpieces shuttle Santa (鈥淩ed One鈥 in their secret service-styled lingo) in a fleet of Suburbans to his sleigh, which, while pulled by reindeer, moves more like a spaceship. Back at the North Pole 鈥 picture a sort of wintery Abu Dhabi 鈥 Santa is kidnapped. The culprits leave only spilt milk behind. The ensuing hunt, overseen by the chief of a special ops group protecting mystical beings (Lucy Liu), leads immediately to a hacker who helped an anonymous client geolocate Santa.
The for-hire hacker, Jack O鈥橫alley (Evans) is a deadbeat dad to his son (Wesley Kimmel), and, we鈥檙e informed, a 鈥渓evel-four naughty-lister.鈥 Evans might be most famous for his Captain America, but smarmy smart-aleck (like in 鈥淜nives Out鈥) is really his wheelhouse. And he gives 鈥淩ed One鈥 some comic energy as it transitions into a sort of buddy comedy with him and Johnson.
But 鈥淩ed One鈥 keeps overdoing it. As they race to rescue Santa before Christmas Eve, the hunt brings in the villainous Christmas Witch, Gryla (Kiernan Shipka) and Krampus (Kristofer Hivju), here defined as Santa's brother. The sensation, with these characters and others, is of stuffing too much into an already gaudy stocking, and yet somehow forgetting to add any charm.
鈥淩ed One鈥 comes off a little like the holiday version of 鈥淐owboys and Aliens" 鈥 enough so to make you nostalgic for leaner tales about folkloric figures starring Johnson, like 鈥淭he Tooth Fairy.鈥 But if we're to have every possible brand of Christmas movie, it seems a shame that when the phrase 鈥淭he North Pole has been taken!鈥 Gerard Butler is nowhere to be seen.
鈥淩ed One,鈥 an Amazon MGM Studios release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association for action, some violence, and language. Running time: 133 minutes. One and a half stars out of four.
Jake Coyle, The Associated Press