Polar Express

Hollie 2021-10-22 14:33:34

Maybe it's because I don't have much interest in Christmas, so I don't like this movie very much. In addition, the dubbing of Uncle Hanks is really ugly,--#

maybe it is a cultural difference, so I can't realize the feeling of Westerners towards Christmas since childhood. And my feeling about Christmas is that in you've got mail, Kathleen Kelly (Megline) leaned on the glass window to watch the rushing pedestrians outside. In short, that lens has become a classic impression that I can't get rid of. Coincidentally, Hanks is also the star of that movie. It seems that he likes Christmas very much, haha!

There is a children's chorus in this movie. I have always liked it. I heard it from a blog at the time. I listened to it for a long time before going to bed.

When Christmas comes to town
La la la la ...
I'm wishing on a star
And trying to believe
That even though it's far
He'll find me at Christmas Eve
I guess Santa is busy
Cause he never comes around
I think of him when Christmas comes to town
The best time of the year
When everyone comes home
With all this Christmas tear
It's hard to be alone
Putting up the Christmas tree
With friends you come around
It's so much fun when Christmas comes to town
Presents for the children wrapped in red and green
All the things I've heard about, but never really see
No one will be sleeping on the night of Christmas Eve
Hoping Santa's on his way
Presents for the children wrapped in red and green
All the things I've heard about, but never really see
No one will be sleeping on the night of Christmas Eve
Hoping Santa's on his way
When Santa's sleigh bells ring
I listen all around
The herald angels sing
I never hear a sound
And all the dreams of children
Once lies will all be found
That's all I want when Christmas comes to town
That's all I want when Christmas comes to town to town

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The Polar Express quotes

  • [repeated line]

    The Boy: I believe.

  • Hobo: What exactly is... is your persuasion on the Big Man, since you brought him up?

    The Boy: Well, I... I want to believe... but...

    Hobo: But you don't want to be bamboozled. You don't want to be led down the primrose path! You don't want to be conned or duped. Have the wool pulled over your eyes. Hoodwinked! You don't want to be taken for a ride. Railroaded!

    [Hobo puts out fire with the joe]

    Hobo: Seeing is believing. Am I right?