No Water, No Sunlight, And No Food After Midnight – Gremlins, A review

Rose Westerman
1 min readDec 16, 2020

A classic! Another film where you can enjoy the whole year round, yet I still class it as a festive experience.

I absolutely love Gizmo, he’s so cute in every way possible. I want him for myself, but I know I’d end up breaking all the rules within the first day, so it’s best I stay away. Yeah and they also don’t exist. I do feel sorry for the dog though, he just got replaced by a monkey-like, toddler-like, furby esc being. Don’t even get me started on the ‘Bye Billy’ at the end, it brings tears to my eyes.

I also know I shouldn’t laugh, but I can’t help but giggle when Kate explains how her dad dies. It truly is so tragically hilarious. Yet very unfortunate.

And I’m pretty sure I can vouch for everyone for the absolute hatred of Stripe. He was a bad egg, quite literally.

I can safely say this is one of my favourite Christmas films, and I hope it’s one of yours too.

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