Cinetv contest on Favourite Christmas Movie II The Polar Express

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The winter evening. An outside window pleasant breeze. Sitting on the couch, I have a hot tea cup in front of me. Watching The Polar Express right now is like reading a narrative.

I got ready to see the movie. I understood this was a film meant for young viewers. But when I grow up, what kind of tales can really connect with me? Though our Bangladesh's winter is not blanketed in snow, we also experience the mood of that unique celebration in December. Like our own Christmas, the glow of the lights, the cakes of winter, and the fun of the fair reflect. I started seeing the movie this way.

Without Spoilers

The movie chronicles the trip of a small child who loses faith in Christmas. A mystery train shows up one evening and sets him on an incredible trip. Children's dreams and incredible sequences abound in the whole flick. Particularly in the sequences of the train voyage, the animation of this movie is so lifelike that it feels as though I too am a passenger of that train. numerous times, we forget numerous unique events from our life while watching a movie. Growing up robs one of the world of childhood faith, creativity, and optimism. The movie stirs up such emotions.

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Christmas may be limited to the Christian community in our nation, but the winter celebration belongs to all of us. The way we organize pithapuli in our hamlet, the chilly winter breeze, and the fair's illumination should complement the happiness of the picture. The custom of cutting Christmas cakes is somewhat similar to that of pitha. Besides, the way friends and relatives spend time together, family connection is also a major theme of the movie.

The image shows us that the little things may provide happiness. Little pleasures abound in our nation: drinking date juice on a winter morning, relaxing and chatting in the cool breeze of the village.

I considered the movie to be only a children's tale before I began seeing it. But I felt it was for everyone when I finished it. also for folks who are adults. Every moment in the movie reminds me of the lovely days of youth. I hope I could board that train and find fresh information!

Maintaining hope and faith is one of the movie's best teachings. In many aspects of our daily life, we start to doubt things. Still, those little events in life provide us actual delight.

Should I be a part of the movie, I would most certainly want to be a train passenger. That enigmatic train trip and the sight of snowflakes really spoke to me. Seeing with your actual eyes all that bliss, all that universe of imagination would be!

The image is quite flawless. If I wanted to modify anything, though, I would have included some actual events into the movie's narrative. Including images of a celebration in a setting like Bangladesh or the narratives of several civilizations will help the movie to be more varied.

The movie features a particular section illustrating the relationship between reality and fantasy. My favourite section is the one. It has shown me, no matter how old I get, to never lose the pure faith of infancy.

Spending time with my family is my best winter activity. In the village setting, Christmas or New Year's arrival seems to bring very magnificent vitality. Though our nation's winters might not be covered in snow, the festival of lights and the icy winds are no less for us.

The Polar Express is a sensation rather than only a film. It guides us in appreciating the little pleasures in life. I would have been the first passenger if such a train had stopped here this Christmas.

The film's poster is really fascinating. It creates an image like to - Come, let's see what happens!

You will be taken back to your early years by this film. For everyone bearing a message of faith, imagination, and love, it is a unique gift. Try The Polar Express then on chilly evenings to sip a nice cup of coffee. Feel the amazing planet in which everything is feasible.



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