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A perfect film to watch every Christmas
As a family we've watched this film every Christmas for years. It has so many elements 1) an unusual setting, Christmas in Australia, 2) a touching story on several levels about family, loss, kindness, honesty, love, hardship and the belief of a little boy in Santa, 3) a real sense of humor, 4) the love of a family struggling to make it 5) the pain of loss from of a wife and mother passed on and the healing that's needed for the father and son left behind.
This movie has a charm that is not found elsewhere. Just the idea of a Santa in Australia during their summer season and that man being on the run, with redemption possible for him as he works to fulfill the dreams of an innocent and precocious infant.
Most folks we know have never heard of this movie. We can't recommend it enough. We cherish our tradition of watching it each season. It reminds us in many different and beautiful ways about the spirit of Christmas even in summer in December in Australia. chrisbct@hotmail.com
[Thursday, December 21, 2006]
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Miracle Down Under
American actress Dee Wallace Stone (E.T; "10") and Australian actor John Waters (Breaker Morant, All The Rivers Run) star in this brilliant Australian motion picture directed by George Miller, best known for his critcally acclaimed file - The Man From Snowy River. Shot entirely on location in the breathtaking wilds of southeastern Australia, this impressive feature captures the exciting adventures and personal conflicts a rugged group of settlers endure in the remote bush country during the 1890's. Visions of taming the frontier quickly fade one summer's drought until a series of miraculous events rekindles the pioneers hopes. Running time: 106 minutes. Color
[Saturday, December 11, 2004]
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One of the Best Christmas Films
I first saw "The Christmas Visitor" (aka "Miracle Down Under") in the late 1980's on The Disney Channel. In my opinion it is one of the best Christmas films out there. It's serious, yet funny, and touches the heart. Unfortunatlely it is relatively unknown. I have not seen it on TV since. I highly recommend that you see this film.
[Monday, March 15, 2004]
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