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The Wish That Changed Christmas is a quaint little animated film from 1991 that captures the essence of childhood longing. Ivy, the orphan protagonist, is on a heartfelt quest for family and connection. The pacing is gentle, allowing the viewer to really settle into Ivy's world as she navigates her snowy surroundings in search of a grandmother and a cherished doll named Holly. The animation is simple but charming, lending a nostalgic quality that complements the story nicely. There's a certain warmth in the themes of love and belonging, even amidst the cold backdrop. The performances, particularly of Ivy, evoke a tender innocence that resonates well with both kids and adults. It's one of those films that lingers with you, not flashy but memorable in its own understated way.
1991 animated filmThemes of family and belongingSimple yet effective animation style
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