The Night My Father Saved Christmas 2: A Fun Holiday Sequel
Two years after the original, Netflix brings us a delightful sequel filled with holiday spirit: The Night My Father Saved Christmas 2. This Spanish-language comedy sees the return of Salva Molina, played by Ernesto Sevilla. This time, Santa Claus (Santiago Segura) and his son Lucas (Unax Hayden) find themselves on an adventurous mission to rescue Santa from a greedy toy company that has kidnapped him in favor of a self-centered imposter. Salva must navigate both corporate villains and the tumultuous teenage years of his son to preserve Christmas joy for kids everywhere. Before you dive into this quirky journey, check out our insights below.
Key Plot Points
Salva Molina, now a reformed man, strives to be a good father and citizen. His old friend Lafita (Pablo Chiapera) attempts to lure him back to a life of crime, but Salva resists, opting to work legitimately as a mechanic for a contentious father-son duo (Gianfri Topera and José de Luna) to provide for Lucas. As the holiday approaches, their relationship seems solid. But just a week before Christmas, everything begins to shift dramatically.
Desperate to impress her cutthroat father (Hosema Juste), Planet Toys’ CEO, Candela Iriarte (Maria Botto), aims for global domination by snatching Christmas. Using information from her cousin Pilar (who appears in the previous film), Candela lays out a plan to abduct Santa, replacing him with an eccentric actor. The aim? To force parents to buy toys exclusively from Planet Toys.
While the elves struggle under the whimsical but tyrannical rule of Mauro, a lead elf named Rami (Emilio Gavira) seeks Salva’s help to restore joy to the holiday. Meanwhile, Lucas, perhaps distracted by his crush on Mia (Eileen Gallego), begins to drift away from his father’s Christmas plans. However, with a little encouragement from Mia, they both have a chance to rekindle their holiday spirit, save Santa, and thwart Candela’s commercial Christmas scheme.
Film Comparisons
There’s a casual nod to Home Alone early on, and it’s clear the classic has influenced this film, especially in its slapstick humor and the easily duped antagonist.
Standout Performance
Maria Botto shines as the unscrupulous CEO, delivering a performance that’s both exaggerated and engaging without crossing into cringe-worthy. Her portrayal brings a fun energy that enhances the film’s charm.
Memorable Moments
In a humorous moment, as Candela discusses sales issues, several outlandish theories surface:
“Oh, Bigfoot!”
“No, it must be Loch Ness!”
“No, I think it’s a Chupacabra.”
“It’s Elvis, he’s alive.”
Holiday Rituals
Before Lucas entered his teen years and became a bit surly, he and Salva shared typical father-son traditions, like selecting a Christmas tree and watching festive movies together.
The Title’s Significance
Sequels often sport uninspired titles. While The Night My Father Saved Christmas 2 is lengthy, it straightforwardly captures the movie’s essence.
Final Impressions
With strong acting, witty writing, and a healthy dose of absurdity, The Night My Father Saved Christmas 2 is an enjoyable watch. Directed by Joaquín Massón, the film emanates warmth and holiday spirit, making it a great choice for family viewing this season. Its humor and dynamic visuals transcend language barriers, ensuring that audiences are entertained even while reading subtitles.
While the theme of rescuing Santa isn’t exactly groundbreaking, the film manages to keep things fresh with surprising moments, like a mischievous elf’s antics. It’s almost parody-like at points but remains rooted in heartfelt themes of family and the joyous chaos of the holidays.
Our Recommendation
The Night My Father Saved Christmas 2 is a joyful experience, rich with humor and festive fun, making it a perfect movie to enjoy this holiday season. Let’s get streaming!





