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Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

author:Uncle is not cute

Christmas is coming soon, in addition to reuniting with family and friends, party drinking until dawn, I don't know if there are any friends who like to hide at home and watch movies with popcorn. In addition to the new movies released in the New Year's Eve every year, is there a Christmas movie that is unique to you and will be watched at this time every year.

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

Santa Claus, who comes to the orphanage in "The Christmas Genie", distributes gifts to the children, but mistakenly carries a little boy named Buddy back to the North Pole. The little boy plans to return to New York to find his relatives after growing up in the elven world, and the ironic encounters that occur in the middle make Buddy think again and again about whether the real world is really suitable for him. Busy in the big city, people seem to have gradually forgotten the meaning of Christmas, which is unacceptable to Buddy, who grew up with the elf who made Christmas gifts. Go back or stay, how will Buddy choose... And what about you who watch movies, will your busy life still let you keep that original intention?

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

You don't necessarily see the movie "The Devil Is Home" every year, but you've seen at least one of them. Ignore the now crippled Macaulay Culkin, and in the second part you can see the newly elected US President Trump. The witty little protagonist and the stupid thief fight wits and courage, and successfully turn the danger into a disaster again and again. The pure comedy narrative style is full of childlike and growing jokes, and the film is warm and witty, which is very suitable for reminiscing about childhood together at Christmas

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

After watching the movie, "Crazy Christmas Holidays" learned that the parental discord between the husband and wife also occurs in the American family, and what is more exaggerated is that this quarrel occurs on a Christmas that should be happy. Originally thinking of bringing the whole family together for a happy Christmas, Clark cut down the Christmas tree, bought colorful lanterns, and prepared Christmas gifts, but the parents-in-law and his parents were noisy when they met, and the brother-in-law from the countryside did not stop, in short, everything was against Crow on this night, and it seemed that this Christmas was destined to leave an indelible impression on Crowley and his family.

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

"Charlie Brown's Christmas" is one of The Americans' favorite Christmas cartoons, and it is estimated that Snoopy fans will review the film every Christmas. Sullen and unhappy because the meaning of Christmas has been distorted, Charlie Brown is persuaded by friends to perform at the school Christmas party, but challenges follow. The classic phrase in the movie, "The biggest tree is not always the best tree," helps people rediscover the meaning of Christmas.

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

Like the theme of many Christmas movies, "Christmas Monster" is not the whole of Christmas. You really think that stealing everyone's gifts and Christmas trees will ruin the Christmas atmosphere, but happiness is far more important than that.

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

Does Santa Claus really have Santa Claus? Scott Calvin, a single father, hardened his scalp and said, "Yes, he does exist." "No way, who let him scare Santa Claus who climbed on the roof and fall to the ground and injure himself, Calvin must complete Santa's mission." The worst thing is that he and his son were also taken to the North Pole for training, and it is so easy to become a real Santa Claus.

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

"A Good Life" is the same as we Chinese watching the Spring Festival Gala in the New Year, and American Christmas Eve is always indispensable to this movie. George, who lost faith in his life on Christmas Eve and wanted to commit suicide, was saved by an angel sent by God. The angel also showed him how many people in this world would suffer without his own existence. So George regained the courage to live. This bowl of chicken soup, which was boiled in 1946, has been drunk by Americans for more than half a century, and rest assured that it will continue to be drunk in the future. In 2006, the film was voted the top of the "100 Inspirational Films of a Hundred Years" by the American Film Institute.

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

Jack Skellington, the pumpkin king who is tired of life in All Saints, stumbles upon a magical world he has never seen before, and Jack ignites his determination to lead his brothers to make Christmas fun. In fact, this movie takes the horror route, known as the originator of "Zombie Bride", and those who like gothic style should not miss it.

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

"34th Street" also plays the warm card, and this old black-and-white movie released in 1947 has no less status at Christmas than "A Good Life". Otherwise, it would not have taken 3 awards at the 20th Academy Awards. The response after the 1994 remake was still enthusiastic. Having a busy mom at work on a day like Christmas isn't a good thing, as is Susan, 11. And what's even more tragic is that she never believes in Santa Claus, and this lesson makes it difficult for her mother to hire a fat old man who pretends to be Santa Claus. Lori don't miss this movie. Of course, this is also a chicken soup movie, not about life but about family affection. Come and make this bowl of chicken soup for the holidays! Oh, and you still have to believe in Santa Claus, in case you throw a huge year-end bonus from the chimney.

Christmas Special: Christmas Classic Movie Recommendations

"True Love Supreme" 10 love stories, there are single fathers, there are small three, there is the prime minister, there is a small fart child who has just opened his heart. Keira Knightley's stunning and Hugh Grant's peak looks can't be forgotten, as well as a sexy British accent. It seems that since this movie, many films have begun to follow the example of interspersing multiple love stories in one film. Of course, it has always been imitated and never surpassed. Sweet, warm, romantic, funny, sad, the taste of Christmas has become diverse in this movie, or Mr. Bean can't help but make a cameo. Do the literary and artistic young women who are still stumbling on the road of love want to look at it?

Of course, there are more than 10 Christmas movies.

If you're a family person who can't juggle your career: Watch "Family Man," played by Nicolas Cage.

If you're a woman struggling to find love: watch the first part of Bridget Jones, starring Colin Firth and Hugh Grant.

If you're a money-loving miser: Watch Chrismas Carol, original Dickens, "starring" Jim Carrey.

If you're a bad guy with a declining career and doubts about life: Watch "It's a Wonderful Life," an old 1946 movie older than our dads.

If you're a gay: Watch Merry Christmas Mr. Laurence, and the soundtrack is so good.

If you're an animal protector: watch Madagascar Penguins Gang Christmas Spoof Adventures, and the critters make you cute.

These are also the Christmas movies that are blurted out.

Aside from that, what other movie is a must-see for you every year?