Review of Jack Frost (1998) by Tom S — 30 Dec 2013
"Jack Frost" with Michael Keaton is a heart-warming tribute to loving fathers that is fun and a little off-beat with an ending that brought a tear to my eye. This story that takes place in two consecutive, snowy Christmas seasons reminded me of "Ghost" without the violence.
Because the anti-family, animal-like, radically nitpicking culture of our time goes overboard to remove loving yet imperfect fathers from the family scene and put overbearing, self-righteous mothers at the helm, I am not surprised that the movie is as unpopular as it is. How truly sad. One can only guess how many people--including well-paid critics who are lousy fathers--detest this great family film for the very worst personal reasons. I highly recommend it for Christians who value the traditional family.
This review of Jack Frost (1998) was written by Tom S on 30 Dec 2013.
Jack Frost has generally received mixed reviews.
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