This story is very simply told, without the embellishments and additional characters found in the movie. It is a lovely story for children at Christmas, although the subdued colors of the illustrations may not hold the attention of very young children.
The Polar Express Movie
Offering a much more complex storyline and message, The Polar Express animated movie is directed by Robert Zemekis and features the voice of Tom Hanks for several of the major characters including the boy’s father, the train conductor, a mysterious hobo hitching a ride and Santa Claus. The performance-capture animation techniques used produce animated characters whose expressions and movements mirror those of an actor. The actor plays the part while wearing a number of sensors that allow a computer to map their movements, translating these into an animated image.
The Polar Express movie features several main characters including four children – the boy of the original story who in this case does not believe in Santa, a confident and compassionate girl, a know-it-all boy and a poor, shy boy. Each child is issued with a ticket onto which the conductor gradually punched letters which reveal what they have learned during their trip.
After many adventures and lessons, the children finally arrive in the centre of the village at the North Pole. The boy is not able to see Santa or hear the sound of the sleigh bells ringing, but when he chooses to believe he is rewarded by not only being able to see and hear Santa, but also receiving the first gift of Christmas.
With far more action and adventure than the book, The Polar Express movie is a favorite with children. The message is more complex with each of the central children learning that some things, such as friendship, are gifts that cannot be found under the Christmas tree.
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