The Polar Express was released back in 2004 and, while many consider it a classic holiday movie, there are others who are “creeped out” by it, causing it to become a controversial choice during the Christmas season.
What is The Polar Express “controversy” and why is it “creepy”?
The Polar Express is controversial and “creepy” to some viewers thanks to its animation style, which created a phenomenon known as “Uncanny Valley.”
While the filmmakers clearly opted for a more realistic art style, many of The Polar Express’ characters look human but not human enough. This creates an eerie disturbing sensation for some viewers.
The hot chocolate scene is a great example of how the animation can be both brilliant and terrifying at the same time:
Many of the children’s faces animate in an odd way, breaking the illusion that these could be real kids. Smiling seems particularly challenging for the animators, as faces don’t fully sell the emotion.
The Uncanny Valley phenomenon causes an odd sensation and some viewers won’t experience it at all. However, for those who are creeped out by The Polar Express, know that you’re not alone.
What’s more, while the visuals were pretty impressive when the movie was released back in 2004, it hasn’t aged well and the sense of “Uncanny Valley” has arguably worsened with its age. 10 years on, The Polar Express may be perceived as even creepier by future audiences.
For those who can embrace the animation style, The Polar Express remains a popular choice for holiday celebrations. Just don’t be surprised if some family members object to you putting it on the TV, as they might find it a little creepy!
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