Great Film: The Polar Express
Best Christmas movie ever made
It was astonishing to read the lead in review. The complaint laid forth
by the critic that the director's view of the North Pole and Santa's
workshop did not reflect his, too bad. Maybe the critic could do better
but it's doubtful. As for the line that the Elven town looked like
something out of a German city, so what? Didn't many of the concepts of
Christmas begin in Germany? My family (two seniors, a twenty year old
father, his 3, almost 4, year old son) loved it. The colors were
brilliant. The number of elves dancing, singing, and rushing to create
an entrance for Santa was outstanding. Santa, himself, proved to be
exactly as he should. Intelligent, sturdy, and kind. His reindeer, just
as impressive. Forgetting the North Pole and remarking on the rest of
the movie, how well done! The artwork, just great. The excitement, our
grandson was out of his chair and standing while holding onto the
chair-back of the row in front of us. There were scenes that could have
seemed somewhat scary for a youngster, he didn't find them so. He
laughed several times out loud, had his eyes glued to the screen when
something serious seemed to be happening, loved the entire movie. He
wants the DVD for Christmas (he will have to wait a year). He also told
us that he wants to see the movie once more before Christmas. Out of
the mouth of a three year old, his favorite movie.
How can a critic want to re-design that? All because he didn't like the
city at the North Pole.? I guess he was looking for buildings made from
peppermint sticks. To each his own. As for the three adults, we too
were amazed. We went for our grandson. We enjoyed it so much, we
applauded (as did others in the theater). It will be easy to return for
a second showing. And, the DVD, this family will be buying more than
one. My summary states that this was the best Christmas story ever made
(put on film, actually), we think it was more than that. It surpasses
other great animated films. Once purchased in a DVD format, Toy Story
will be relegated to the back shelf, even during the middle of summer.
Cast
- Hero Boy played by Tom Hanks
- Hero Girl played by Nona Gaye
- Sister Sarah played by Leslie Zemeckis
- Know-It-All played by Jimmy 'jax' Pinchak
- Lonely Boy played by Peter Scolari
- Pastry Chef played by Andy Pellick
- Waiter played by Sean Scott







