Everyone goes through the whole 'Santa Claus' phase when our parents unsuspectingly leave glorious presents at the foot of our bed (or Christmas trees) and tell us that a big guy in a red getup that never seems to go out of style did all this. And of course, we would believe them, jumping and squealing like little children. Not that there's anything wrong with fifteen year olds jumping around like that, no.
Imagine, all those stories about the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, Sandman and Jack Frost (*swoons*) put into one major fantasy movie? Oh my gods. By far, Jack Frost is probably the most attractive myth there is, thanks to Dreamworks. (No seriously, thank you. So much.)
All the action, the plot itself is wonderful, encouraging children everywhere (and teens too, you know) to never stop believing in them like what they did to Pitch (that little-). Because we never do get too old for some childish beliefs. For as long as one child remains believing in them, the Guardians will be here to fight our fears. It's a really good film to watch, what with all the self-discovering and character development as the plot progresses. It's something I have found myself watching over and over and over again (and, no, it's not JUST about Jack Frost-though he's part of the reason why I'm so fond of the movie). It's inspirational, and makes me emotional at the end.
And just a thought, guys, this movie turns a year old on November 21!!!
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