Polar Express

Hollie 2021-10-22 14:33:34

Maybe it's because I don't have much interest in Christmas, so I don't like this movie very much. In addition, the dubbing of Uncle Hanks is really ugly,--#

maybe it is a cultural difference, so I can't realize the feeling of Westerners towards Christmas since childhood. And my feeling about Christmas is that in you've got mail, Kathleen Kelly (Megline) leaned on the glass window to watch the rushing pedestrians outside. In short, that lens has become a classic impression that I can't get rid of. Coincidentally, Hanks is also the star of that movie. It seems that he likes Christmas very much, haha!

There is a children's chorus in this movie. I have always liked it. I heard it from a blog at the time. I listened to it for a long time before going to bed.

When Christmas comes to town
La la la la ...
I'm wishing on a star
And trying to believe
That even though it's far
He'll find me at Christmas Eve
I guess Santa is busy
Cause he never comes around
I think of him when Christmas comes to town
The best time of the year
When everyone comes home
With all this Christmas tear
It's hard to be alone
Putting up the Christmas tree
With friends you come around
It's so much fun when Christmas comes to town
Presents for the children wrapped in red and green
All the things I've heard about, but never really see
No one will be sleeping on the night of Christmas Eve
Hoping Santa's on his way
Presents for the children wrapped in red and green
All the things I've heard about, but never really see
No one will be sleeping on the night of Christmas Eve
Hoping Santa's on his way
When Santa's sleigh bells ring
I listen all around
The herald angels sing
I never hear a sound
And all the dreams of children
Once lies will all be found
That's all I want when Christmas comes to town
That's all I want when Christmas comes to town to town

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Extended Reading
  • Laurine 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Complementary standard. Animated 3D models are like game effects. The song is nice.

  • Mikel 2021-10-22 14:41:45

    The story is always the soul of a movie, and conflicts cannot be created for the sake of conflict. Some plots are far-fetched, detached or inexplicable. Fortunately, the coldness and decline in the first half are brought back by the powerful atmosphere in the second half. Although the expressions of the characters are still stiff, it is a work from the beginning of the century after all, and the use of performance capture technology also has contemporary significance, and this technology also gives a more free and broad environment for editing. It is the steady and powerful impact and shock of visual effects. Although the picture cannot be said to be very lifelike and exquisite, the use of light and shadow has completely improved the picture by an order of magnitude. The bright lighting at the climax does not make people feel dazzling. On the contrary, there is a sense of peace and happiness that has been bathed in it. Fantastic. You believe because you believe. A person’s dream may be a dream, but the good hope shared by all is definitely no longer just a dream.

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]