Believe

Destinee 2022-03-15 09:01:03

Christmas is long gone, and at the end of February, I watched a Christmas movie.

A little boy is going through a special time - he's about to stop believing in Santa Claus. There seem to be two voices in his heart. On the one hand, the exploration of the real world makes him not want to be deceived, and he does not want to be treated as a fooled child; on the other hand, he yearns for the appearance of Santa Claus. Finally, he got on the magic train, the train to the North Pole.

Everything that happens on the train is out of the normal, the ticket back, the people on the roof, the track like a roller coaster; and these are not obvious magic, as if there is a natural magical force, pushing everything Happens, when you decide to get in the car.

The beauty of the picture is astounding. This cartoon, which was made fifteen years ago, is shocking with the tension of its pictures. When I saw the fairies in the square, I felt that I had really come to the North Pole, and in the center of the North Pole, there were really many fairies. The Christmas bell will wait for everyone who believes in him, and the polar express will never be late, although the children will grow up and will gradually lose the sound of the bell.

Children will always pass the age of believing in fairy tales, they will question, they will use this way to announce their growth, and they can't wait to say goodbye to their innocent self. When I was a child, I used to write a letter to Santa with my friends, and asked my friends to help me send it to the North Pole, and then my mother laughed at me when I found out about it. But I think, at that time, I probably could hear the sound of the bell, right?

Santa Claus is on his way to deliver gifts to children all over the world. The elk is pulling up hard, and the jingle bells background music makes people believe that Santa Claus really exists and that he really will give to all the well-behaved children. Give gifts, and choose a lucky child to be the first to receive a Christmas present.

Later, he did come, with the bell the boy had lost. The man on the roof waved his hand, and along with all the boy's doubts, disappeared into this long Christmas night.

Santa is always there, giving gifts to children every year and inviting some children to take the Polar Express to the North Pole. Not everyone can get there, but those who have Santa in their hearts always have a golden ticket in their hands.

Believe.

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Extended Reading
  • Justus 2022-03-21 09:01:29

    The rating is not high, the IMDB is lower, but the overall visual effect is very good. Although it is not 3D, the atmosphere is very good. Winter nights, adventures, similar to the bad taste and small tension in the chocolate square, but in the end it is Heal you with love. Hanks' role is a good fit.

  • Benny 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    Robert Zemeckis has been playing live-action a lot lately...but he's not bad at it...

The Polar Express quotes

  • [last lines]

    Hero Boy: At one time most of my friends could hear the bell, but as years passed it fell silent for all of them. Even Sarah found one Christmas that she could no longer hear its sweet sound. Though I've grown old the bell still rings for me, as it does for all who truly believe.

  • The Conductor: There would be no Christmas without the Polar Express arriving on time! Am I the only one who understands that?

    [He sees the Hero Boy]

    The Conductor: You! I should have known. Young man, are you bound and determined that this train never reaches the North Pole?

    Hero Girl: But, look!

    [the Conductor sees that all of Caribous]

    The Conductor: Caribou Crossing?

    Smokey: I make this herd to be at least a 100,000, maybe even a million. It's going to be hours before they clear this track!

    Steamer: A tough nut to crack!

    The Conductor: We are in some serious jelly!

    Smokey: And a jam!

    Steamer: Tight spot!

    Smokey: Up a creek!

    Steamer: Up a tree!

    Smokey: Lost In the grass!

    Steamer: I'll tell you what's grass: our a...

    [the Boy pulling his beard, screaming and Caribou whines]