It made an impression, so much so that almost forty years later, I still remember that night.
Since the days of video-on-demand, I think I've watched that film every year, and not just once, but multiple times.
This year, many of the original actors have reprised their rolls in a sequel to the classic hit. A Christmas Story Christmas is available to watch on HBO Max. We watched it the other night. The verdict--
It was a solid sequel, worth of the original.
Of course, some of the charm found in the original is lacking. I don't know if it's because I'm almost forty years older, but when I watched the original, I could swear they set up camera in the 1940s. Everything about that film put you in the decade. The new film, though authentic, for me lacked that feel. It was wonderful to see the original child actors return as Ralphie, Flick, Schwartz, and Randy.
This film also has Ralphie narrate the story, only in this film, Peter Billingsley voiced the words, as opposed to the story's author, Jean Shepard, in the original (who also is the man in the department store who asked Ralphie and his brother where they think they're going...). Grown-up Ralphie must move heaven and earth to make Christmas special for his family, just like his father did decades earlier.
If you like the original, my guess is you'll like this one. You definitely need to watch it. I sat and enjoyed the whole thing, but when the last scene played out, I found myself transported back in time to a now extinct movie theater with my friend with whom I haven't seen in years and sat in awe at the creativity of the show, the powerful use of the expertly-written spoken word, and a cinematic experience that put in on the street, in the school, and waking up Christmas morning full of wonder.
Maybe the show really did end up changing my life after all.
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