75
Metascore
5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100ColliderEmily BernardColliderEmily BernardFans of Mackesy’s book will be utterly delighted to see that the hand-drawn illustrations translate beautifully to the screen without losing any of its neat-yet-messy aesthetic. Because the lines are literally pulled from the pages of the detailed original work, the movie feels less like a short film with a progressing story and more like a moving book.
- The animation is not overcooked. It manages to swerve clichés, despite being full of heartwarming messages that, in the wrong hands, could meander into mawkishness.
- 88Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreIt’s fair to say that this “Charlie Brown Christmas” length film is pretty much an instant classic.
- The animation (which owes a debt to Winnie-the-Pooh and The Little Prince) is gorgeous, bringing Mackesy’s ink and watercolour drawings to life. Tuning in does allow you to switch off from the world for half an hour. And if watching it feels like drowning in a vat of golden syrup – well, don’t we all overdose on sweet things at Christmas?
- 30Film ThreatMichael Talbot-HaynesFilm ThreatMichael Talbot-HaynesIt makes the mistake of developing the characters less in order to increase the chance of symbolism more.