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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Andy Wolk |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 December, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Good Times Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Christmas, Christmas / Chanukkah, Feature Film-drama, Movie, TV Shows, Xmas Childrens |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 018713518064 |
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Customer Reviews of The Christmas Shoes
excellent movie This is a great movie for the person looking for the true christmas sprit. I will make you happy but at the same time bring tears to your eyes. I would recommed it for the whole family, my husband who generally does not like these kind of movies, but this is one that he will watch over and over.
The Christmas Shoes
I enjoyed this movie more than many other happier Christmas movies. Sometimes we have to see what other families are going through in order to appreciate and even recognize what we have in our own lives. I especially like the shoes the young boy chose. Why? Because those are the very shoes that ANY child would choose for his/her Mom! Anybody with children knows that they do not choose the practical plain navy or black that will match everything in their closets or ours! They are the ones most likely to express their creativity without regard to what others think. I applaud the writers on choosing the most shiny, colorful and uplifting pair of shoes for their movie. What shoes could be better for a little boy who adores his Mom? What little boy or girl WOULDN'T choose those shoes?
a few small points...
Now I'm a sucker for a good Christmas movie, hell, I even love some bad one, but this isn't great. Yes it's touching blah blah blah, been said many times before but COME ON! That damn song goes and ruins what was up to that point a pretty nice heartwarming tale. That song is so bad it makes you look back at the film and start analysing bits that you just accepted befoe; mainly the fact that the shoes are in fact horrificly bad, also if you were that kid and you'd been saving up in nickles to be five dollars off is a hell of a way off. FIVE DOLLARS! I've never seen five dollars in nickles (or dimes, it's been a while since i saw it) but i imagine it looks like a lot! I could understand him being maybe one dollar short, but five?? I'm not buying it! Five dollars is a lot for a little kid, especially in loose change, how could he have counted up and been that far off?
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>Anyway, my gripe lies with that cheesy "please sir, lend me five bucks to buy some shoes for my mom who's dying of cancer and somehow I think these awful shoes will make it ok, but i'm five bucks short, please lend it to me mr stranger sir" song. I accepted everything up to that point, but that really ruins it for me. It's laughably bad, in fact I will buy it if ever it comes out on dvd just to watch that awful scene again, but I wouldn't reccommend it to anyone, if you want a great Christmas movie, watch Its A Wonderful Life, Muppetts Christmas Carol, Scrooge, even Emmet Otters Jug Band Christmas! Not this!
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