The Polar Express
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Synopsis
A young boy embarks on a magical adventure to the North Pole on the Polar Express. During his adventure he learns about friendship, bravery, and the spirit of Christmas.
Cast
- Tom Hanks
- Leslie Zemeckis
- Eddie Deezen
- Nona Gaye
- Peter Scolari
- Brendan King
- Andy Pellick
- Josh Eli
- Michael Jeter
- Chris Coppola
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Jan 24, 2020
Stop the Polar Express I want to get off
Patrick WillemsDec 24, 2017the hot chocolate song has citizen kane shaking in its boots
laurenDec 15, 2018this whole movie feels like an extremely long video game cutscene . like it feels like you should be able to control it but you can’t... you just have to watch the Chaos
gabby! - Dec 23, 2016
snowpiercer: the animated children's christmas special
LucyDec 26, 2020T(he)y be(lie)ve(d)
alorDec 13, 2021do you guys think tom hanks is in this movie idk
savanna 🫐 - Dec 24, 2013
Everybody has that film they watch on Christmas Eve religiously (no pun intended). For some it's Home Alone. For others it's Die Hard. But whilst these films are beyond excellent, I always watch The Polar Express. I think I'm in the minority here when I say that The Polar…
Harry RidgwayDec 24, 2023there is something wrong with robert zemeckis
KarstenDec 31, 2021"Santa isn't real" okay, explain this then
alor
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Although I enjoyed it as a kid, in retrospect the CGI is borderline abominable and horrifying that i don’t know how I didn’t find it terrifying as a kid
Too scary. But also too boring. Makes me feel uncomfortable and unwell
Atom User Reviews
Best Christmas movie ever I watch this every year during the holidays
Truly disturbing, and not just the creepy animation. People actually like this movie? and take their kids to see it?
Metacritic
This visually impressive yet emotional frigid fable could perhaps more accurately be tagged The Bipolar Express.
A grave and disappointing failure, as much of imagination as of technology.