National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)

Movie · 1989 · Comedy · 1h 37m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 5.4/10 (397.7K ratings)

Yule crack up!

Overview

It's Christmastime, and the Griswolds are preparing for a family seasonal celebration. But things never run smoothly for Clark, his wife Ellen, and their two kids. Clark's continual bad luck is worsened by his obnoxious family guests, but he manages to keep going, knowing that his Christmas bonus is due soon.

Ratings

Director

Jeremiah S. Chechik

Production

Hughes Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures

Cast

Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Juliette Lewis, Johnny Galecki, John Randolph, Diane Ladd, E.G. Marshall, Doris Roberts, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Randy Quaid, Miriam Flynn, Mae Questel, Nicholas Guest, Cody Burger, Ellen Hamilton Latzen, William Hickey, Sam McMurray, Nicolette Scorsese, Keith MacKechnie, Brian Doyle-Murray

Curator Review

Verdict

A loud, chaotic, very quotable holiday comedy that turns family dysfunction into a full-contact sport. It’s especially rewarding if you like broad slapstick, escalating disasters, and Christmas movies that skew more cynical than sentimental.

Best for

  • fans of 80s studio comedies
  • viewers who like quotable ensemble farce
  • holiday-movie watchers who enjoy chaos over warmth
  • people nostalgic for suburban family comedies

Skip if

  • you want gentle or heartfelt Christmas fare
  • you dislike broad physical comedy
  • you prefer tightly plotted comedies
  • you are tired of dysfunctional-family holiday stories

Overview

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is one of the defining American holiday comedies because it understands that Christmas can feel like a stress test. The movie keeps stacking small humiliations into bigger and bigger disasters until Clark Griswold’s optimism becomes its own kind of comic engine. The result is less a cozy seasonal tale than a pressure-cooker farce about family, status, and the fantasy of a perfect holiday.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is how precisely it balances exasperation with affection. The jokes are aggressive, the set pieces are absurd, and the supporting family members are all tuned to a different frequency of irritation, but the movie never loses sight of Clark’s sincere desire to make things work. That sincerity gives the chaos a pulse and keeps the film from feeling like a string of sketches.

Bottom line

It’s also a very specific kind of late-80s comedy: suburban, maximal, and proudly tacky in the best way. If the appeal of Christmas movies for you is watching tradition collapse under its own decorations, this is a top-tier pick. If you want warmth without the meltdown, look elsewhere.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Lucy (4★) · 5777 likes

“shittin’ bricks” “you shouldn’t use that word” “sorry. shittin’ rocks”

russman (3.5★) · 4867 likes

They didn't even go on vacation

Sean Fennessey (3.5★) · 3336 likes

An insightful critique exploring the plight of the shrinking middle class in post-Reagan suburban communities at the expense of encroaching globalization and billionaire brain poison. In many ways, a movie for our time. Good squirrel bit, too.

Matt Singer (2.5★) · 2341 likes

The “Music By Angelo Badalamenti“ credit threw me for a loop.

maria (3.5★) · 2101 likes

'tis the season again when the shitter gets full

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Topics

holiday comedy, slapstick, ensemble farce, 1980s, suburban satire, family dysfunction, seasonal chaos, workplace anxiety, quotable comedy

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