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: The central conflict involves a "doubting boy" who struggles to believe in Santa Claus. The film argues that "seeing is believing" is often backward; rather, the true spirit of Christmas—and life—is found in believing in things that cannot be seen.
: The train ride to the North Pole serves as a metaphor for the transition from childhood innocence to maturity. Each child on the train represents a different internal hurdle, such as the need for humility or the courage to lead. O Expresso Polar 2004.mkv.mp4
: This was the first feature film to use "performance capture" for all its characters, where Tom Hanks played multiple roles including the Hero Boy (motion only), the Conductor, and the Hobo. An essay might discuss how this technology paved the way for modern CGI while navigating the "uncanny valley." Film Overview Release Date December 3, 2004 (Brazil) Director Robert Zemeckis Main Cast Tom Hanks (various roles) Source Material Based on the 1985 children's book by Chris Van Allsburg : The central conflict involves a "doubting boy"