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So, 'The Elf Who Saved Christmas' has this charming, slightly off-kilter vibe typical of early '90s holiday flicks. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to its quirky charm. Toby, the mailroom elf, is played with a nice touch of earnestness that really draws you in. The practical effects, though not top of the line, have a certain handmade quality that feels warm and nostalgic. The themes of belief, perseverance, and the spirit of Christmas are woven in with a kind of innocence that feels refreshing. And the whole scenario of elves rallying to save Christmas from retirement definitely stands out in the holiday genre.
This film is quite the collector's piece, given its limited run and the fact that it doesn't often surface in the usual holiday rotation. It's tricky to find on physical media, which adds to its allure. Fans of early '90s holiday films appreciate its handmade charm, making it a curious title for those looking to explore the lesser-known gems of Christmas cinema.
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