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THE POLAR EXPRESS SPARKS WATCHERS INTO CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

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The Polar Express came out on November 10th, 2004.

The film “The Polar Express” is a movie that explains the meaning of Christmas. The young boy in the movie gets stuck on a train on the way to the North Pole. At the time, he had no belief in Santa. After the magical train ride he attends, he realizes the true meaning of Christmas, and he starts to believe again.

The best thing about this movie is the soundtrack. Songs like “Hot Chocolate,” “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” and “White Christmas” give the movie an extra Christmas feel. These songs can make the movie and even Christmas feel more magical. The best song in the movie is “Hot Chocolate.”

One bad thing about this movie is the Uncanny Valley. The Uncanny Valley in this movie can make it slightly creepy in some moments. These animated characters show a very close resemblance to a real life human. This trait can make watchers feel uneasy.

Overall, this movie deserves a 3/5 rating because of the soundtrack and the animation choice.

 

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Savanna Russell
Savanna Russell, Entertainment Writer
Savanna Russell is a sophomore at Struthers High School. She is an entertainment writer. She took journalism because she likes to write about things she's passionate about. Her favorite thing to do outside of school is hang out with my friends. Although she doesn't do sports, some of her hobbies are baking and cooking.  Since she was a little girl, she has loved to write. She took journalism because writing has always came easily, and she enjoys it.
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