It takes a funny pair of glasses to turn a mediocre Christmas tale into an eye-popping spectacle.
The Polar Express (2004)
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Reviews Counted:185
Fresh:104
Rotten:81
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: Though the movie is visually stunning overall, the animation for the human characters isn't lifelike enough, and the story is padded.
Theatrical Release:Nov 10, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $1,702,505
Synopsis: Director Robert Zemeckis revolutionized the art of animated film in 1998's WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT by dropping cartoon characters into the same frame with flesh-and-blood actors. In THE POLAR... Director Robert Zemeckis revolutionized the art of animated film in 1998's WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT by dropping cartoon characters into the same frame with flesh-and-blood actors. In THE POLAR EXPRESS, live action and animation have merged seamlessly, resulting in sparkling super-realism. A landmark technique Zemeckis and his Sony Pictures Imageworks team call "Performance Capture" perfectly suits the tenor of this wondrous children's Christmas story by Chris Van Allsburg. A disillusioned little boy, just old enough to doubt the existence of Santa Claus, has the adventure of a lifetime one fateful Christmas Eve. Clad in his pajamas, he climbs aboard a magic train to the North Pole, driven by a kindly train conductor (voiced by Tom Hanks who starred in both of Zemeckis's Academy-Award winning films FORREST GUMP and CASTAWAY). Among myriad jaw-dropping moments, the train plummets brakeless through crystalline mountains in a simulated roller coaster ride. Going off the rails, skidding sideways, and snaking violently across a frozen lake, the train arrives at the North Pole (a vast, glowing city of brick buildings). At that moment, the car carrying the kids detaches and they're sent tumbling down never-ending chutes and slides until they land in the middle of Santa's Workshop. With its fascinating tale and impressive technical frolics, THE POLAR EXPRESS is destined to become both a holiday classic and a new turning point in the art of animated cinema. [More]
Starring: Tom Hanks, Michael Jeter, Peter Scolari, Nona Gaye
Starring: Tom Hanks, Michael Jeter, Peter Scolari, Nona Gaye, Eddie Deezen, Charles Fleischer, Daryl Sabara
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Screenwriter: William Broyles, Robert Zemeckis
Producer: Steve Starkey, Gary Goetzman, William Teitler, Robert Zemeckis
Composer: Alan Silvestri
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for The Polar Express
Watching it is sort of like being slammed over the head for 105 minutes with a mallet made of marzipan.
The animation is beautiful to look at; it's drawn to enhance the magic of the story but the music they added was distracting.
A marvelous screen adaptation of the Chris Van Allsburg Christmas classic about one of the great enduring mysteries of the universe -- Santa Claus.
Zemeckis is a pro, and the movie should be a hit. Just make sure your kids still believe you afterward.
The film’s only fatal failing is its inability to make any of the characters seem real. Most of them are downright creepy in their doll-like inexpressiveness.
Santa's home is not a magical fairyland, merely a quaint European-style city with winding cobblestone streets and I am not making this up canned Christmas muzak.
[A]n advertisement for the Runaway Polar Express theme-park attraction surely coming soon to a Six Flags near you.
Good work for the sake of good work -- it delivers something I'll readily admit is enjoyable, but not easily embraceable.
The stilted animation can't keep up with Hanks' effervescence. ... Besides, all the vivacity in the world can't help a movie that has no story.
Destined to become a perennial holiday favorite with the young and young at heart.
The Polar Express is the grandest WOW experience I've had in this world of film since the original Toy Story. It's like discovering Pixar all over again.
Robert Zemeckis furthers his reputation as a groundbreaking filmmaker, guiding Express to charming holiday merriment and many other unexpected delights.
For a book with no characters or plot, The Polar Express makes a surprisingly smooth transition to the movies.
While entertaining and exciting, Polar Express ultimately is not very enriching, and its emotional climax is particularly empty.
Combine the dead eyes with the shiny skin and Polar Express becomes a Christmas pageant enacted by the kids from Village of the Damned after being dipped in wax.
Based on the children's book by Chris Van Allsburg, this computer-animated feature is a grave and disappointing failure, as much of imagination as of technology.
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| 25% 25% | Four Christmases |
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