4 reviews
- nogodnomasters
- Jul 30, 2017
- Permalink
After viewing a few Bill Zebub films, can say that this was the worst of the bunch. It was the least appealing, least entertaining and most boring. The whole "Santa rapist" dream aspect wasn't exactly clear enough.
Moving at his typical slow pace, the story here is quite bland as it feels like Bill Zebub includes dialogue regarding religion and political beliefs where he thinks everything is deeper than it appears. For some reason, a lot of the women are these deep thinkers and full of knowledge.
As with his other films, there is an abundance of random nude women (more so in the first half), heavy metal/rock music in the background, scenes shot in the woods and a lot of random shots of outdoor scenery including geese, birds, deers and statues. The tone is just bland and nothing is funny. As the previous reviewer has stated. It isn't bad-funny. It's just bad.
The last 40 minutes or so move incredibly slow as these random scenes are added to fill time. A lot could have been trimmed down and the movie would have essentially been the same.
Moving at his typical slow pace, the story here is quite bland as it feels like Bill Zebub includes dialogue regarding religion and political beliefs where he thinks everything is deeper than it appears. For some reason, a lot of the women are these deep thinkers and full of knowledge.
As with his other films, there is an abundance of random nude women (more so in the first half), heavy metal/rock music in the background, scenes shot in the woods and a lot of random shots of outdoor scenery including geese, birds, deers and statues. The tone is just bland and nothing is funny. As the previous reviewer has stated. It isn't bad-funny. It's just bad.
The last 40 minutes or so move incredibly slow as these random scenes are added to fill time. A lot could have been trimmed down and the movie would have essentially been the same.
As promised in the title, the first thing we are assailed by in Bill Zebub mainstay Lydia Lael being raped by Santa Claus. He has total control over her physical form and is able to make her do whatever he wants. After the rape she calls Thalia to see if she can discover what is happening. It fits in with research she is already doing and she brings in Bill's character as an adviser since his specialty is mythology. Being a professor, Bill is able to talk to many of his students concerning the origins of the Santa myth and why now he has become a monstrous rapist of women instead of a bringer of toys for children. As he continues to research the myth of Santa, more and more women are being raped and, in an interesting twist, all are pregnant from the encounter. The rapist is also changing his appearance to sometimes look like an elf and other times more of a religious figure. Thalia puts herself under self hypnosis so that when she is raped by who she believes to be Bill in the guise of Santa, she can awaken from his power and stab him. When the stab wound issues green blood, Thalia discovers that not all is what she thought it was and her measuring the rapist in human terms will no longer work. Bill meets with a woman who has also been a victim of the Santa Rapist and they discuss things that reveal to the audience that she may not be human either. When the true identity of the Santa Rapist is revealed we realize that everything we believed about the mythical being known as Santa Claus is false and the true answer is a horrifying, apocalyptic revelation. Santa Claus is Bill Zebub doing what he does best. He takes a particular mythology, in this case, Santa Claus, and then, using pure science and research dissects what Santa really is. He also postulates the theory of a new age of humanity that tells of a time when all the gods of mankind have abandoned us and fled this realm of reality. IN doing so, ancient gods, imprisoned forever, are released upon an unsuspecting population to propagate whatever horrors they wish upon mankind. Accompanied by an amazing metal soundtrack and some beautiful cinematography, Bill gives us a movie that works on two levels; one with the pretty girls and sex and violence, the other making us question everything we believe whether we believe it as a myth or as reality. Sprinkle some jokes in there including the one about how people pay attention better with a naked woman in front of them and you have the logical, next evolutionary step in what a true Bill Zebub movie is. With the addition of lucid dreaming into the mix we can either accept what we see on the screen in front of us as what really happened or we can guess that the entire thing may be nothing more than a single man's dream or, even more disturbing, the dream of an ancient god who wants nothing more than to usher in the Age of Lead to ensure their own release back into the world. Pretty heavy stuff for what presents itself as an exploitation film.