National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation(1989) 100%
: Describes the film as a collection of "related vignettes" rather than a cohesive narrative, which works in its favor for annual re-watching.
: Bloggers frequently cite it as the ultimate portrayal of holiday anxiety and corporate frustration, epitomized by the "Jelly of the Month Club" scene. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation(1989)
: Focuses on the "moral anchor" of the film—the scene where Clark watches old Super 8 home movies in the attic. The author suggests this nostalgic core balances out the slapstick chaos. : Describes the film as a collection of




