Review of Jack Frost (1998) by Nicky W — 24 Oct 2018
Jack Frost is sort of a live-action version of Frosty the Snowman with a '90s spin. In this case, the snowman isn't just a frozen popsickle friend, it's Dad, come back from the dead in a rather unusual body to get a second chance to do something he failed at the first time around - being a parent.
Sadly, the tale of Frosty works a lot better as an animated short than a feature length movie with real actors. The snowman, which is the work of Jim Henson's Creature Shop, is the most glaring problem.
It looks about as real as a man in a costume, and it's tough to suspend disbelief when you're trying to locate the zipper.
This review of Jack Frost (1998) was written by Nicky W on 24 Oct 2018.
Jack Frost has generally received mixed reviews.
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