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Polar Express Details

2004 Certificate U
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  • 60
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Director Robert Zemeckis revolutionised 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 .. Read more

Starring Tom Hanks, Leslie Zemeckis, Eddie Deezen, Nona Gaye
Director Robert Zemeckis
Genres Animated, Children, Family, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Polar Express

Director Robert Zemeckis revolutionised 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 pyjamas, he climbs aboard a magic train to the North Pole, driven by a kindly train conductor (voiced by Tom Hanks who starred in both Academy-Award winning films by Zemeckis (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.

Starring Tom Hanks, Leslie Zemeckis, Eddie Deezen, Nona Gaye, Peter Scolari, Brenda King
Director Robert Zemeckis
Studio WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 1 hr 36 mins
Blu-ray: 1 hr 36 mins
HD DVD: 1 hr 40 mins
Certificate Certificate U
Genres Animated, Children, Family, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Language DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
HD DVD: English
Dubbed Icelandic
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: Arabic, English, Icelandic
Released DVD: 14 Nov 2005
Blu-ray: 26 Nov 2007
HD DVD: not available
Production year: 2004
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (6) of Polar Express

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    In this animated tale based on Chris Van Allsburg's children's book, a sceptical boy finds his belief in Father Christmas restored by an incredible journey to the North Pole on board a magical train. Forrest Gump director Robert Zemeckis's fantasy adventure is undoubtedly technically impressive, thanks to the introduction of “Performance Capture” — a new type of CGI that transfers the live actions of actors into a digital format. The process enables star Tom Hanks to take on six different roles, from the young hero to Santa Claus himself. However, as a fast-moving life lesson about faith and hope, the film weaves sentimentality and gentle moralising into every scene. But, though the emotion feels contrived, that's nothing compared to the flashy set pieces and meticulous detail, which do more to flaunt the technology than move along the story.

    • Radio Times
  • 1 stars out of 4

    A technically fascinating movie for its use of 'performance capture' animation techniques to digitally create and alter its actors and sets, this weakly scripted tale about uninteresting characters soon runs out of steam.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 77 out of 78 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    magical.....

    This is an absolutely wonderful film, with loads of fantastic imagery that make you feel like you're on the train itself. Along with great music and acting, this film puts you into the chrismas spirit very quickly. young children will be totally absorbed in this treat of a film

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  • 4 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Train Wreck

    I watched this with my 8 yr old daughter, she loved it (hence the two stars from her as it is obviously aimed at kids) but I really didn't enjoy it. The story seemed a little dull and a little wierd, for example a kid with a limp who doesn't really speak, a crazy ghost of a tramp with no point in the story and the CGI faces of the kids and Father Christmas were just plain scary.

      • paul from Portsmouth,England
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32,785 Member ratings
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2,668
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1,803
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1,291
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