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<title>Comment by Jeffrey and Danith Watts</title>
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<description>the world, full of its cynisism, has all of the excuses necessary to find problems with this feature when in reality, we all want something to grab onto and belief in the most positive figure in literature is not a bad target.

We are of the age of Mr. Hanks and appreciate the leap into Santa Clause as something to hang on to when all others leave us wanting.

Mr. Hanks and Mr. Zemeckis, do it again!!</description>
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<title>Comment by Phillip Winn</title>
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<description>I wondered about this -- there are so few characters in the book (which my kids enjoy). I think I&#039;ll skip the film.</description>
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