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  1. Dec 13, 2023 · The Polar Express is a beloved movie by many, but it also has a reputation for being creepy or having a controversy attached to it. ... The hot chocolate scene is a great example of how the ...

    • May 2, 2001
  2. This movie is taking a simple child’s book meant to help the belief of Santa, and cramming in reused shots, nonsense problems and story arcs, and just plain stupidity to make the short story into a movie. The animation isn’t very good, and the kids are annoying.

    • Tom Hanks voices multiple characters. So apparently this is a slightly obvious one? Either way, I definitely didn’t notice this the first time I watched the film back in 2004 and I doubt you did either.
    • The boy main character literally doesn’t have a name. Honestly, it’s a true mystery why most viewers didn’t catch this little detail, or lack of detail, sooner.
    • The train is powered by a Flux Capacitor – a reference from ‘Back to the Future’ Turns out the director of the film, Robert Zemeckis, also directed the all-time classic “Back to the Future”.
    • There’s another hidden reference to ‘Back to the Future’ in a newspaper clipping. Towards the beginning of the film, the boy gets out a collection of paper’s which show why he’s come to the conclusion that Santa isn’t real.
  3. Dec 14, 2023 · Entertainment. Unraveling the Creepy Aura of ‘The Polar Express’: A Deep Dive. Jessica Weaver. December 14, 2023. 10240. The controversy surrounding “The Polar Express” mainly stems from its animation style, which induces the “Uncanny Valley” effect in some viewers. This effect occurs when characters appear almost human but have ...

  4. There’s a scene where this boy named Billy who’s implied to be living in poverty sings about how he never has experienced a true Christmas. It’s a sad song that is implying Billy’s family’s socioeconomic status and how his parents couldn’t afford to buy him things for a “true christmas”. However….

  5. Oct 15, 2020 · The film centers on a young boy, whose name is never revealed, as he boards the Polar Express on Christmas Eve for a journey to the North Pole that will change his life forever. Advertisement. While The Polar Express is a children's movie, there's plenty going on in this film to entertain both children and adults.

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  7. Dec 24, 2017 · Many scenes would fit better into a horror film than a children’s fantasy. All four of us remembered being terrified of the movie when we first saw it as kids. While we were not terrified this time per se, we were deeply troubled. The film’s premise is that a young boy is invited into a vehicle by a strange man in the middle of the night ...

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