This festive family film was the most anticipated movie of the week and the most popular with respondents both before and after viewing the trailer.
There was an increase of 3 percentage points in intent to subscribe to Netflix after users watched the trailer, the highest increase this week.
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Even in the early. Groundbreaking No, The film begins as a new Christmas story told by a grandmother Phylicia Rashad from a huge book with intricately spinning gears on the cover.
It is about a toymaker named Jeronicus Jangle played by Justin Cornwell as a young man, and Forest Whitaker as an older man. Jangle has a whole notebook filled with designs for his enchanting toys and a store called Jangles and Things filled with happy customers.
He also has a devoted wife, daughter, and an assistant named Gustafson Miles Barrow as a young man, Keegan-Michael Key as the older version. He has been waiting for one last ingredient to bring his greatest invention to life. The package arrives, and Jangle is so happy that he gives his inventory away to the customers, leading to a spectacularly energetic Broadway-style musical number, with athletic spins and jumps choreographed by "The Greatest Showman's" Ashley Wallen.
I admit to watching it and the snowball fight scene later in the film a couple of extra times for some cheer during a stressful week. The ingredient Jangle was waiting for works, bringing to life a little mechanical bullfighter with a very big ego amusingly voiced by Ricky Martin. Jangle is overjoyed, planning to manufacture one for every child in the world.
But the bullfighter is arrogant and selfish. He wants to be the only one. He persuades Gustafson to steal him and the notebook of designs. In a poignant CGI scene showing us the next decades, with characters designed to look like carved toys, we see that Jangle loses everything.
Years later, Jessica is grown and has a daughter of her own, named Journey sweet-voiced and utterly captivating newcomer Madalen Mills. She comes to stay with Jangle just before Christmas. At first, he is grouchy and stand-offish.
But it turns out that she has a gift for inventing, too, and Jangle's inspiration begins to return.
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