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Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
Distributors
260 Degrees Entertainment Brillstein Entertainment Partners Get Lifted Film Company
Actors
Anika Noni Rose Forest Whitaker Hugh Bonneville Keegan-Michael Key
Director
David E. Talbert
Genres
Family Fantasy Music
Runtime
119 minutes
Year
2020
Rating
87%

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Synopsis

An imaginary world comes to life in a holiday tale of an eccentric toymaker, his adventurous granddaughter, and a magical invention that has the power to change their lives forever.

The Good

I have to say that Jingle Jangle is what we needed right now after passing through a difficult year. It’s everything we hope for, good songs, good acting and some Christmas spirit. Forest Whitaker gives a great performance as this toy maker who lost his magic touch. The production is what struck me the most. The costume designs are very well-made and doesn’t have that cheap vibe. The sets are well done and the special effects are excellent. The all around cast is good also and the performances are convincing. It’s very refreshing to see an all-black cast for a Christmas movie. I thought they did an excellent job capturing Black/African culture with music and dance choreography. I’m not the biggest fan of musicals but this one is one of the best. The story is intriguing, the songs are catchy, and I was pleasantly surprise by Forest Whitaker singing ability. Jingle Jangle is the perfect movie to watch this holiday. It will bring you joy and have you smile at the end.

  • Excellent production.
  • Great costumes.
  • Good songs.
  • Great acting.
  • Good story.

The Bad

The Toreador toy puppet (Don Juan) voiced by Ricky Martin was very annoying and didn’t create anything important to the story. Basically, it was just there for comic relief.

  • Unnecessary puppet character.

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