Rare Exports Comments

  • Krystel 2023-09-28 01:17:36

    The production is not very detailed, and the plot lacks explosive points, but it is full of...

  • Victoria 2023-09-14 02:23:51

    The only Christmas movie this...

  • Meaghan 2023-09-01 06:08:26

    I just don't like seeing that...

  • Sammy 2023-08-21 16:15:10

    What does this film...

  • Tamia 2023-08-19 11:26:36

    Without Santa Claus, there would be no New...

  • Shyanne 2023-08-06 13:45:23

    I don't like to...

  • Stephania 2023-07-11 15:10:12

    +0.5, I also want to mail order a Santa...

  • Lowell 2023-05-31 09:05:00

    Alternative Christmas, so...

  • Jennyfer 2023-04-08 05:52:33

    Three-and-a-half, it really tastes...

  • Chaz 2023-03-30 09:05:30

    It's really a bizarre story, and I can't help laughing when the end credits come from Santa's Origin. But saying something like a 34th Street Christmas story is a lie. Fortunately, I am more and more fond of movies under this icy brightness. The group of savage Santas who were captured at the end really made me...

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  • Athena 2022-05-13 15:39:51

    The video has some meaning

    According to general logic, this movie is terrible. The adults have no judgment at all. They can't tell what the deer killed. They insisted that the Russian wolf drilled a hole and killed it. Several strong men were afraid that one would be seriously injured. In the end, he had to rely on children...

  • Milo 2022-05-13 15:45:42

    Christmas and Spring Festival are the same thing.

    After watching the movie, I have always had a strange idea about whether Christmas and Chinese New Year are the same thing. Got the perfect answer.
    It's like the story of Jesus has different legends around the world.

    It seems that a story from thousands of years ago can indeed spread to other parts...

Rare Exports quotes

  • Riley: Roll up your sleeves, prepare the dynamite. Do what you do best. You have a grave to rob.

  • Riley: [in English] Who are you? Where are my men?

    Rauno Kontio: [in Finnish] Say something.

    Aimo: [in English] Yeah, yeah, we are men. Let's do business.