I have always preferred Christmas over New Year's Day. There may be some radical nationalists who will spit me out. But it's not because of this, it's just that I prefer days with a more festive atmosphere. I like the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival in the motherland. I like Christmas because it has so many holiday elements and it is also very exciting.
Ever since I watched "Polar Express" for the first time, I think of this movie every year until Christmas. It has become a rare way for me to find a sense of Christmas in a small city where the Christmas atmosphere is not strong. Thanks also to the filming of this movie, it can withstand re-watching many times. I haven't watched it for many years, so I decided to watch it again tonight.
Since I knew that Tom Hanks played multiple roles, I looked for him every time I watched it. In the past, I only knew the conductor, the mysterious man on the roof, and Santa Claus was him. At the beginning of this article, it was discovered that the original declarant was also the protagonist when the child grew up, and so was the protagonist's father. Because I like Hanks, I like this movie even more.
I also discovered that it seems that the time is always five minutes to twelve o'clock. When the child ripped his clothes and ran out of the house, it was five minutes to twelve. I also think that if we get to the North Pole, we won't be able to come back, and there will be so many things that haven't happened. As a result, when we arrived at the North Pole, the conductor said to arrive five minutes earlier. The children rushed to the square to meet Santa Claus, and there were still five minutes, and the clock on the square clearly showed that there were five minutes and twelve. Even the glasses boy in the film said that there is always five minutes left, and there is more time. . . It seems that when the protagonist comes home, the clock in the living room shows twelve o'clock. Heralds the real arrival of Christmas. .
All the children in the car should not be eligible to get on the car for one reason. At first I thought that only people who were skeptical would get in the car. However, it seems that only the last two stops were the most suspicious, and everyone else believed that there was Santa Claus. The last stop is more suspicious than the protagonist of the penultimate stop. Does it depend on the level of suspicion to pick up people?
All experiences or adventures are like real dreams. I have really had a fantasy dream like this. What's great is that this feeling can be photographed, and it is impossible to define whether it is true or not. The self in the dream thinks it is a dream, and is so real that he doubts himself. Until the end let yourself believe. Whether it is a dream or reality. The important thing is your own heart. Would you like to believe it? The conductor of the train said very well, seeing is believing, but many things that really exist may not be able to be seen. The important thing is not where the train goes, but whether you want to take this train or not. .
The protagonist is lucky, and the bell makes him believe in Santa Claus forever. I also believed that it was not a dream, but a fact. And we may never have such a dream, and a bell that can prove innocence. But I also hope that I will always be innocent. This is not childishness, but a kind of perseverance in the heart, a kind of extraordinary purity. I also hope that I can always hear the sound of bells, as beautiful as music.
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