

The Real St. Nick
A pretty psychiatrist is saved from an accident by a man who, after hitting his head on a rock, believes he is Santa Claus. As she nurses him back to health at her institute, he brings the spirit of Christmas to the hospital.
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Plot Summary
A young man named Nick volunteers to be Santa Claus for a local community center's Christmas celebration, only to discover that he might be the actual son of Santa Claus. As he navigates his newfound identity and the responsibilities that come with it, he must also contend with a group of elves who believe he is not worthy of the title.
Critical Reception
The film received largely negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its humor unfunny. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with some viewers appreciating its lighthearted Christmas theme but others deeming it a forgettable holiday movie.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks the magic and charm expected of a Christmas film.
- The story feels uninspired and derivative of better holiday movies.
- Performances are generally weak, failing to elevate the thin material.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed-to-negative reception, with some finding it a passable, if unoriginal, family film for the holiday season, while others found it to be a disappointment.
Fun Fact
Despite being released in 2012, "The Real St. Nick" was filmed in the summer months, with the cast and crew working in unseasonably warm weather to bring the Christmas spirit to the screen.
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