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Editor's Verdict
"Despite a 'Holiday Release,' the movie's content—centering on grief, vengeance, and police corruption—bears no meaningful connection to Christmas in setting, plot, themes, or iconography. The narrative timeline does not revolve around the Christmas season."
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