Director Becky Read uses a "Rashômon-like" approach, presenting conflicting versions of events so that the audience feels like the jury.
It explores the tension between individual rights and community standards , serving as an allegory for modern political polarization. Audience Reception The Fight Before Christmas
Critics generally praised it as a timely, well-made documentary, though some found the execution generic or muddled in its stance on Morris. 000 lights and live animals
A litigious attorney who moves into a new neighborhood specifically to host a massive Christmas event involving 200,000 lights and live animals, including a camel. The Fight Before Christmas
While the display is vast, some social media critics labeled it "amateurish" and "gaudy" rather than a masterpiece of design.