The Polar Express, a Merry Christmas

 


The Polar Express
is a 2004 cartoon directed by Robert Zemeckis.

The heroe, who's nameless, starts to doubt about the existence of Santa Claus during Christmas eve. 

Tonight he's awoken by the strange noise of a train stopping at his street (which is extremely unusual

because there's no railroad); he goes outside and the chief conductor welcomes him to tell him that he

has a ticket to go to the Norse Pole to meet Santa Claus.

He gets on the train and the closer he gets to meet Santa the more dangerous issues he has.

Santa offers him a bell that he'll hear all his life long because he'll always believe in the magic of

Christmas unlike his sister and his friends who lost this ability while growing up.

It is a great movie to watch in family during this period to keep the magic of this period to children. 

4.8/5 The drawings are kinda weird because they used movement captures on the actors and it wasn't

well developed at the time so that's why the animation is kinda weird.

 

Merry Christmas everyone, except you Pippin.

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