Review of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985) by Terry B — 28 Dec 2017
Critics these days seem devoid of any nostalgic value, with ££££££$$$ clouding thier judgement. For one person to say this movie, "didn't make sense." It doesn't take an ounce of brain power to see this is Santa's origin story, explaining how he came to be, how his methods arouse, how he's able to do it all in one night and how change can affect many things. Patch is an idealist manufacturer, whereas puffy is a traditionalist and how society's attitude to christmas and the less fortunate span the decades. It's a bold flick, encompassing old tech that, although obviously dated, still holds up the magic of Christmas today.
Why was BZ still alive floating in space? grr so dumb? Nay! The man just overdosed on a magical concoction of candy canes! This takes place in it's own movie universe where magic is real and able to overcome physics.
It's a great movie, targeted at children not miserable humbug adults with thier indoctrinated opinions.
This review of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985) was written by Terry B on 28 December 2017.
Santa Claus: The Movie has generally received positive reviews.
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