It’s that time of the year when hot chocolate and peppermint start to appear and smell wherever you go with the endless red and green color that screams holiday cheer and happiness. It’s also that time of year when you get all comfy in blankets and watch your favorite Christmas movies but have you ever wondered how most of these so-called “Christmas movies” are truly holiday movies and why one loves them so much?
“The Nightmare Before Christmas” is a classic holiday film that a large amount of people enjoy watching on both the holidays of Christmas and Halloween, the movie is popular among generations and was released back in 1993 by filmmaker and animator Tim Burton who was already huge for other previous works that included “Beetlejuice” and “Edward Scissorhands”. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” is about pumpkin king Jack Skellington who grows tired of his holiday and tries to become Santa Claus after seeing the joyful holiday when passing through the woods and falling into the holiday’s door.
The movie is popular due to the animation and catchy songs that one loves to sing but just because the main character tries to steal Christmas does that make it a Christmas movie? The main character is based in a world of Halloween where he is supposed to enjoy and love his holiday, not try and experiment to see what other holiday brings him joy. Halloween and Christmas are a month apart from each other and they usually bring the most joy out of most holidays due to the fun activities and vibes the holiday gives.
“The Nightmare Before Christmas” is a great movie overall but try and truly think if it is a Christmas movie and if we should watch it during December while also watching other fun movies and spending time with loved ones and overall enjoying the very joyful holiday.