A playful adventure about rescuing Santas that has enough energy to entertain us. After Santa Claus is kidnapped, the film introduces us to a layered and continuous world building, they took great pains to show us all the luxury and grandeur of that universe, where the locations look quite colorful. The North Pole is to be given a futuristic glow, where the snow never stops, and the joy and happiness never stops with stylish architecture, while the Krampus abode exudes dark buildings from the distant past that are surrounded by statues as if they fell out of a nightmare. Dwayne Johnson as Callum was quite, his character began to doubt that people can improve or be better, and he struggles with this throughout the film. While Evans left a fair impression in the role of Jack, who is a master of finding people or any things, but his private life is in shambles, the dynamic between the two is filled with good moments, especially when they try to connect more deeply, but occasionally the whole impression is very superficially generic. Dialogues. Lucy Liu is good to see and she gave us some bad ass moments. The mythology is in full imaginative swing, with unexpected appearances of some famous creatures, to the way some of them have an intriguing history together, it brings intrigue. Action scenes can be excellent, but they can also lack a little convincingness, because cgi can gain in some areas, but the final conflict was quite well thought out and wrapped in excitement.