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The Polar Express, Zemeckis’ adaptation of Chris Van Allsburg’s 1985 children’s book of the same name starring Hank as the conductor of a magical train that carries children to the North Pole, started streaming on HBO Max on November 1st, and it’s been a hit ever since. The movie currently ranks No. 5 on the platform, outranking even the iconic ’80s Christmas classic A Christmas Story. It only falls behind National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, The Conjuring: Last Rites, Elf, and Flight Risk.
The Polar Express Is a Disturbingly Heartwarming Movie
The Polar Express has all the makings of a Christmas classic, from the snow swept landscape and festive atmosphere to heartwarming themes of belief and the magic of the season, but it’s also disturbing in more ways than one. Despite being a kid-friendly Christmas movie, The Polar Express tosses stranger danger out the window as kids board a train driven by a stranger in the dark on a journey that is packed with roller-coaster-like thrills and suspenseful moments and constantly puts the children’s lives in danger.








