This is a re-post of a post originally appearing on December 17, 2011.
One of my recently acquired Christmas obsessions is the fun and enjoyable 1983 movie A Christmas Story. Based upon writer Jean Shepherd's semi-fictionalized account of a young boy, Ralphie, experiencing the Christmas holidays in 1940s Indiana with his parents, his younger brother, and his neighborhood friends. I love movies that convey a time period with great detail, and A Christmas Story clearly fits into this category.
This movie contains one of the funniest scenes ever, where one of the young protagonist's friends gets his tongue stuck to metal pole in the cold of winter. The main story line, however, also full of funny moments, concerns Ralphie's ongoing quest to obtain a BB gun for Christmas, despite the objections ("you'll shoot your eye out, kid") of various adult figures, including his mother, his teacher, and a store Santa Claus.
But I think the main reason I find this movie so enjoyable is that its a rather realistic, yet fun, holiday movie that doesn't take itself too seriously. It involves a rather average family doing their best to enjoy the holidays amidst
dealing with everyday life. Ultimately, this movie is about having a Merry Christmas with what you have, and with those you have around you.
I liked how Ralphie's brother couldn't keep his hands off the leg lamp
ReplyDeleteI think it was Ralphie that couldn't keep his hands off the "statute." LOL... the brother was the one who hated meatloaf.
DeleteOne of my favorite Christmas movies; hard to believe it's been out now for 30 years. Thanks for the Christmas wishes; I hope you had a good one, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam... I'm a little tardy with my blogging lately... so busy!! Hope you have a great 2014, and keep on retro blogging!!
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