From the beginning you fall head over heels for fun-loving band member, Jack Frost, I mean every girl loves a guy in a band ay! So from the word go you’ve got that instant fondness for him. As the story plays out this relationship is reflected onto Jack's family and as an audience you begin to love them all as a great family unit. The moment this is torn apart and Jack dies in a car crash I know personally I’m struck with such sympathy and sadness. Which for a Christmas film you would think really wouldn’t work. Who would watch a sad Christmas film, which in fact as a whole Jack Frost really is, as a story of a young boy loosing his father. For some reason though this film works, it may leave you heart broken but weirdly content as well.
The tear jerking plot sees an unreliable father killed in a car crash before getting the chance to make it up to his son after all the broken promises. He then gets his second chance to do this when he comes back as a snowman. This is probably why I at least am left feeling so content at the end of the film crying both happy and sad tears. He rebuilds the once broken relationship with his son as their growing love for each other just tugs at the heart strings.
I really don’t understand why it received such negative reviews. This is definitely one of my most favourite Christmas films as it’s a different take on the holiday season but really has a comical but meaningful story line. Make the most of each day and appreciate everything and everyone that comes with it.
Fact File
Release date: February 12, 1999
Run time: 101mins
Age rating: PG
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Lead actors: Michael Keaton, Kelly Preston and Joseph Cross
Review: Roger Ebert wrote: “it’s the kind of movie that makes you want to take the temperature, if not feel for the pulse, of the film makers.”
Plot summary
Father, Jack Frost, is a member in a band and in turn an unreliable dad. From missing his son’s hockey games to coming close to bailing on Christmas day to try and get a record deal. In a moment of reflection Jack changes his mind and heads home to his family for Christmas but ends up crashing his car and losing his life. One year later he returns in the form of a snowman his son, Charlie, has made. Jack gets his second chance as a dad and their relationship grows culminating into an emotional goodbye as winter comes to an end and the snow begins to melt.
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