Christmas Films
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:21 pm
For weeks now, various TV channels in the UK have been showing Christmas movies. I moan that they start showing them too soon but must admit to having already seen more than more fair share. I get a bit fed up with some of them as there is a limit to how many interpretations of Scrooge/A Christmas Carol I can take, and I don't really appreciate all the Jingle Bells, Elves and Saving Santa and The North Pole type films. Nevertheless there are many films that I do appreciate for one reason or another, and that possibly also depends on my mood at the time.
One film that I've seen recently, and for the very first time, is a little different to many of the others, and is probably my favourite seen so far this year. 'Christmas with a Capital C' is ultimately about putting Christ back into Christmas.
Two other favourites of mine are not at all the typical Christmas films most think about. Joyeux Noel is based on the Christmas truce in the trenches during the First World War, and Silent Night, set during Christmas Eve towards the end of the Second World War and also based on a true story. Both films help to bring home part of the message and spirit of Christmas.
Which Christmas films are on your 'must watch' list? Do you have a particular favourite that is perhaps not the normal run of the mill film?
One film that I've seen recently, and for the very first time, is a little different to many of the others, and is probably my favourite seen so far this year. 'Christmas with a Capital C' is ultimately about putting Christ back into Christmas.
Two other favourites of mine are not at all the typical Christmas films most think about. Joyeux Noel is based on the Christmas truce in the trenches during the First World War, and Silent Night, set during Christmas Eve towards the end of the Second World War and also based on a true story. Both films help to bring home part of the message and spirit of Christmas.
Which Christmas films are on your 'must watch' list? Do you have a particular favourite that is perhaps not the normal run of the mill film?