This movie was a huge leap from the first two films. Those movies were TV films that appeared on public broadcasting. "A Christmas Story" was produced by MGM as a major motion picture. It shows. There is a giant leap in quality of content in this one, and it deserves all of the recognition it has gotten over the years. Also, this is flatly a wonderful Christmas movie in general. It may even be the best Christmas movie of all time, but that is a little harder to nail down, so I won't say it.
The reason the movie works so well is because of how honest everything feels. This family is relatable and believable. The perspective of Ralphie as a little kid is given really well through Jean Shepherd's phenomenal narration. I always feel like a little kid whenever I see this film.
The leg lamp makes a comeback in this one. I was surprised that it made its first appearance in the first film "The Phantom of the Open Hearth." I honestly feel that both versions are great. I just haven't been able to pick a winner.
My favorite scene is when Ralph beats the snot out of Scut Farkas, the bully. It is the only fight that always brings tears to my eyes. The emotion happening in this shockingly long scene is so well presented that I can't help but empathize with him. Great work on the part of child actors as well. It isn't just Ralph's anger that gets me; it's the pathetic crying coming from the bully. Brilliantly executed scene and one of the best in film history.
Everybody has seen this movie, so I won't go into all the things that make it good. I had to really search hard to find something I didn't like. It's a nitpick, but I am honestly confused by something. The credits music for this movie is bad. I never noticed it until just now. They put absolutely zero effort into it. They took part of a Christmas tune and looped it over and over (and badly too) until the credits are over, and then finally let it finish. Terrible and baffling decision there that doesn't match the quality of the rest of the film. Did anyone else notice this?!
I absolutely recommend this movie if you haven't seen it. Heck, I recommend it to those who have seen it. A lot of people today dislike the movie because of how it keeps getting pushed on TV every Christmas. I would argue that the reason you keep seeing it is because it is genuinely good. I hope it remains that way, because this movie is a fine and important piece of Americana. I love it.
This blog was written on December 14, 2025.
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The movie is unassuming. Instead of an exaggerated Christmas tale, it tells one that feels so familiar to readers of all ages. The bully scene is a good example: when he is beaten you see how weak he really is.
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