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2[[caption-width-right:300: Take up your giant candy cane and your [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Palantír]], Kirk Cameron; Christmas is in trouble again!]]
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4Creator/KirkCameron's 2014 faith-based {{Mockumentary}} on how symbols like SantaClaus, the Christmas tree, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking commercialism]] are all a part of the true meaning of the birth of Jesus Christ.
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6Not to be confused with the common ChristmasSpecial plot where [[SavingChristmas the characters have to help out Santa]], nor is it to be confused with ''Film/ErnestSavesChristmas''.
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8!!''Saving Christmas'' contains the following tropes:
9* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Kirk's retelling of St. Nicholas giving Arius a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is based on the popular story of the two coming to blows at the [[UsefulNotes/{{Christianity}} First Council of Nicaea]]. While the theological debates did get heated, the event itself never happened because Nicholas was likely never present at the council. Though Arius was, our earliest accounts of Nick's presence are from the 14th Century, where he is said to have slapped (not punched) "a certain Arian" (not Arius himself) and received censure from the councillors.
10* AsHimself: Kirk Cameron and his real-life sister Bridgette play themselves.
11* AuthorTract: Obviously, but Kirk spends the first four minutes of the film sitting in an easy chair next to a Christmas tree pontificating about how great materialism is, and how other people are just wet blankets [[InsaneTrollLogic and don't really like hot chocolate]].
12* BadassSanta: Kirk's retelling of the origin of Saint Nicholas involves him beating the tar out of someone. Nothing is said about any real intellectual debate beforehand and Santa looks like a psychopath. One gets the impression that it's okay to go out and assault people who believe differently.
13* BuffySpeak:
14** Kirk wants to imagine the St. Nicolas story as more ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''-y.[[note]]However, what we end up seeing is more ''Film/RagingBull''-y since St. Nick seems more "Jake [=LaMotta=]" and less "Gandalf the Grey".[[/note]]
15** Christian describes a Christmas tree as a "pagan idol symbol worshiping thingy."
16* CharacterFilibuster:
17** Diondre rambles at Christian about various things, like T-shirt Friday.
18** The conspiracy theorist who babbles at Diondre about the War on Christmas. Diondre was rather shocked, ironically since he does the same thing.
19* CluelessAesop:
20** Unlike most Christmas movies that say the rampant materialism is just an unfortunate side effect that sometimes overshadows the TrueMeaningOfChristmas (being selfless and celebrating your fellow man in the name of Jesus), [[InsaneTrollLogic this film says being as selfish and as materialistic as possible is the true meaning because buying things is somehow the same as accepting Jesus]].
21** From the ([[BasedOnAGreatBigLie dubious]]) story of St. Nicholas and Arius: beating the holy hell out of someone is a reasonable resolution to a theological disagreement. Anything less is Political Correctness.
22* CommercializedChristmas: Much of the discussion in the film is Kirk tying himself into all sorts of logical and rhetorical knots to prove that this is both a good thing ''and'' properly honors the birth of Christ.
23* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: Even if he's being very quiet and respectful, apparently.
24* CoversAlwaysLie: The [[NeverTrustATrailer trailer]] implies that it's about stripping away materialism from the holiday season and celebrating the "Christ" part of Christmas. In actuality, the film actively ''embraces'' said materialism, very tenuously tying it into the story of Christ's birth with a lot of forced parallels and labored analogies to give it a significance it doesn't really have. Antagonist Christian is actually more in keeping with the movie's intended message than Kirk ever is, inadvertently making him [[MeaningfulName Meaningfully Named]] in a conventional sense.
25** The cover/poster is worse - it makes the movie look a lot more fun than it actually is, seemingly invoking AnAssKickingChristmas, but Cameron sadly never clocks anyone in the noggin with a giant candy cane. In fact, no one ever does anything physically strenuous in the whole movie prior to the DancePartyEnding, nor does any shining and spherical MacGuffin show up at any point in this, a movie that takes place near-entirely in a car parked outside a suburban home.
26* EasyEvangelism: Kirk tells Christian that his feelings are "all wrong", with no investigation of the source of his feelings and thoughts. In response, Christian [[TotallyRadical breakdances]] not long after.
27* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: The film clearly aims to reach families, and in the intro Kirk mentions how sometimes parents in bedtime stories might be "thinking the stories were a bit too scary". And then a scene has a quite detailed retelling of Herod's massacre of the innocents. In addition to Saint Nicholas beating a guy nearly to death for [[DisproportionateRetribution not believing enough]].
28* FilmingForEasyDub: The reason why the conspiracy theorist covers up his mouth with a cup. ''In a '''live-action film'''.''
29* FourTermsFallacy: The main argument is based on freely swapping between the "made of matter" and "greedy" definitions of ''materialism''.
30* TheGrinch: The ironically-named Christian is down on Christmas because it's too materialistic.
31* HeteronormativeCrusader: One point of Diondre's extended ramble is about him protesting for "straight power".
32* HijackedByJesus: Kirk's thesis is that even the secular traditions of Christmas all reflect the birth of Jesus in some way or other. Also, there are ''no'' pagan origins.
33* HollywoodAtheist: Surprisingly enough, downplayed. Kirk does attempt to rebut several common atheistic arguments about Christmas, but the film doesn't really do much to demonize atheists in general, and just lumps them in with the other non-fundamentalist Christian viewpoints.
34* {{Hypocrite}}:
35-->'''Kirk:''' Sure, don't max out your credit cards. But remember, this is a celebration of the eternal God taking on a material body. So it's right that our holiday is marked with material things.
36* InsaneTrollLogic: The Movie.
37** For instance, as [[http://www.thewrap.com/saving-christmas-review-kirk-cameron-darren-doane-faith-based/ one review]] noted, the reasoning behind pagan-based Christmas trees?
38--->"There are trees in the Garden of Eden, and Jesus was crucified on planks of wood, so ta dah - Christmas trees!"
39** A rather epic strain of logic using the word "material" in that buying ''material'' goods celebrates God's ''material'' form, Jesus. This obviously ignores that the Bible and story of Jesus existed before the word "material", and that Jesus' "material" form is more about him becoming a flesh-and-blood human being to walk among us. Not as endorsement to indulge ourselves with big elaborate meals and spending excessive amounts of money on frivolous things.
40** "Jesus came to Earth in a material body, so we celebrate Christmas with material things." Evidently, Kirk has never heard of homonyms. Basically, the film boils down to "We know our lives do not match up with our teachings, so here's this troll logic to justify it... because that's easier than actually living like Christians."
41* MeaningfulName: "Christian" parrots many objections to Christmas celebrations that are popular among certain [[TheFundamentalist Fundamentalist]] Christians.
42* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Saint Nicholas to Arius, as Kirk apparently interpreted "smote him on the cheek" as "smashed his face against a table, dragged him outside and beat him half to death with a cane."
43* NoMouth: The conspiracy theorist covers his mouth with a cup while talking.
44* RedOniBlueOni: Kirk is red to Christian's blue.
45* SavingChristmas: Pretty much {{averted|Trope}}, despite the title, because SantaClaus doesn't seem to be in any danger from Christian's [[TheWarOnStraw straw arguments]].
46* SlasherSmile: Uncle Bill in his Santa outfit spends ''several minutes'' looking menacingly directly at the viewer, waving his fist and cracking his knuckles as if getting ready to re-enact the Saint Nicholas beatdowns that were just shown.
47* SpiritualAntithesis: To ''WesternAnimation/ACharlieBrownChristmas''.
48* StrawCharacter: Christian is bummed out that Christmas is getting too materialistic. Kirk spends the movie essentially telling him to chill out. Christian's only real function is to put up objections to Christmas for Kirk to knock down... [[StrawmanHasAPoint which makes no real sense]], when one of Christian's objections is how they spend absurd amounts of money for trivial things that will be out of style in a few months and they don't need to begin with, versus spending even a fraction of that digging wells in drought-plagued regions of the world.
49* TakeThat: There are a few scenes mocking conspiracy theorists.
50* TakeThatAudience: The movie actively makes fun of conspiracy-minded Christians as well as the War on Christmas. It can come across as being both [[UncertainAudience incredibly misguided]] and [[{{Hypocrite}} hypocritical]], considering the InsaneTrollLogic used in this movie.[[invoked]]
51* TotallyRadical: Movie critic Peter Sobczynski called the hip hop version of "Angels We Have Heard On High" in the film [[PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy the whitest thing he'd ever heard in his entire life]].
52* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kirk loves his hot chocolate. Which apparently comes [[SpecialEffectsFailure from an empty cup]].
53* TrueMeaningOfChristmas: An odd example. According to the film, the true meaning of Christmas is the birth of UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} - but the oft-reviled materialism and commercialism and gluttony of secular Christmas celebrations are a fine way to celebrate that because [[HijackedByJesus they all reflect Jesus]]...[[EpilepticTrees somehow]].
54* UncleTomfoolery: The [[MotorMouth black]] [[JiveTurkey guy]] Diondre who babbles about conspiracy theories... or his anti-LGBT activism... or something. Sadly, he's probably the only part of the film that isn't boring.
55-->'''[[WebVideo/CinematicExcrement Smeghead]]:''' Mmm, preach on, girlfriend! You tell 'em! ''(finger snap)'' [[DoubleTake Wait, did he just say "straight power"?]]\
56'''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob:''' Anyone who says ''[[HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday "straight power"]]'' most definitely isn't straight!\
57'''WebVideo/KyleNorty:''' Oh, ''God''! It’s amazing you managed to pack both every ''{{black|Index}}'' [[BlackIndex stereotype]] and every ''[[QueerAsTropes gay]]'' [[QueerAsTropes stereotype]] into one character!

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