Childlike innocence

Ellen 2022-04-19 09:01:32

Santa Claus appears in every Western child's childhood and disappears as they reach adulthood. It brings infinite joy to children because it has dreams that children like. Still, when they know which gifts are from their parents, they still tell their children about Santa Claus, because that's a dream that shouldn't be shattered.
Not everyone can keep an unbroken heart, just as not everyone in the story will always enjoy Bell's beautiful ringtones. The conductor said: The destination of the train is not important, what matters is whether you get on the train. As us, the purpose of Christmas is not important, the important thing is how to spend Christmas to maintain the innocence of childhood.

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  • Estevan 2022-03-21 09:01:29

    The storyline, too simplistic, is a bit lacking in content. Well, after all, it's for children, so it's not bad.

  • Nels 2021-10-22 14:41:46

    Tom Hanks, you are amazing! One person plays five roles (the train conductor, Santa Claus, miser, Hero Boy)! —— 1. European and American filming and filming and telling stories about Christmas are endless, but there are not many movies directly related to the Spring Festival in China; 2. The strange journey of that ticket reminds me of the same director Robert Zemigis The feather in "Forrest Gump" by "Forrest Gump"; 3. I also wanted to wait for the screenings around Christmas (but I didn’t match up for a few years), and watched "Flanders" with my sister, niece, and niece in the evening. "The Dog", the story happened at the end of Christmas, so I simply watched the "Polar Express" that they had not revisited for many years. -2019.03.02

The Polar Express quotes

  • The Boy: Is everything all right? What do we do?

    The Conductor: Well, considering that we have lost communication with the engineer, and are standing totally exposed on the front of the locomotive, and the train seems to be accelerating, uncontrollably, not to mention that we are headed to Glacier Gulch, which just happens to be the steepest downhill grade in the world, I suggest we all hold on... TIGHTLY!

    [the train plunges down the VERY steep downhill tracks and accelerates rapidly]

  • The Boy: [after sounding the train whistle] I've wanted to do that my whole life!