Sunday, December 29, 2019

The Grinch is the most important movie youll watch this holiday season

The Grinch is the fruchtwein important movie youll watch this holiday seasonThe Grinch is the most important movie youll watch this holiday seasonOne year, I watchedHowThe Grinch Stole Christmas(2003 Jim Carey version) every single day of December until Christmas. Its my favorite Christmas movie of all time, and I get excited every time its on Freeforms 25 Days of Christmas. Im a Grinchophile if you will.This year, as I embarked on my first Grinch watching experience of the season (homemade peppermint mocha in my favorite Christmas mug, plaid PJs, and setting up my Christmas tree), I noticed a lot more than how cute Cindy Lou Who is and how oddly relatable the Grinch is.The Grinchmight be the most culturally relevant Christmas movie of 2018.I know, youre probably thinking Im crazy. What aboutLove Actually? Um,Elf? Of course, I love pretty much every Christmas movie (exceptA Christmas Story 2 not sure what that was).The Grinch, however, tackles so many issues that were dealing with to day, and its pretty easy to miss it.I know Dr. Suess had a deeper intention in creatingThe Grinchaside from entertainment, but there is a lot more to the movie than one might think. Now, all we need is a sequel because I really want to see more of the Grinch and Martha May Whoviers love.Issues of waste and the environmentTheres a very obvious theme of overbuying for Christmas in the film, but the Grinch understands waste above all else. At the beginning of the film, he notes that its crazy what those Whos will throw away. After the Whobilation, the Grinch says that everything the Whos buy their friends and family for Christmas ends up in the landfill he lives in.By the end of the movie, the Whos start to understand that they focused too much on buying gifts for their family and friends rather than spending time with them for Christmas. While this is a small portion of the film, it definitely looks at how much waste we produce, especially in terms of overbuying and focusing on gifts as the main aspect of Christmas.Loneliness during the holidaysAs much as he doesnt want to admit it, the Grinch is very lonely in his lair away from Whoville. He talks to himself, comes down to Whoville to be around the people, and asks Max for his sedative to get rid of those pesky memories the day before Christmas. (Isnt this supposed to be for children?).Not everyone has friends or family to celebrate with during the holiday season, even though this is supposed to be the most magical time of the year. People also might have traumatic or sad memories around this time. This can lead to a lot of loneliness and sadness, and people who dont experience this might not always understand.The Grinchreally showcases this, and its such a good reminder to be there for the people you love during this time.BullyingAugustus Maywho is the WOAT. The way he treats the Grinch both when they were children, as well as in adulthood, is unacceptable, and the film shines a light on what this can do for p eople who experience it. The Grinch was bullied during Christmas, so he has a negative outlook on Christmas as a whole because of it.Not to mention, the mayor humiliates Cindy Lou Who after the Grinch takes the presents. (What a jerk). The film highlights how mean the Whos are to the Grinch and how its affected him throughout his life. Id suggest discussing this aspect of the film with everyone you watch it with, especially childrenRespecting peoples differencesCindy Lou Who, on the other hand, is the GOAT. She takes a chance on the Grinch when everyone else had ostracized him from their society. She is there for him when no one else is. She even invites him to the Whobilation and nominates him as the Holiday Cheermeister Cindy stops focusing on how the Grinch is different from everyone else and starts focusing on how similar he is to the rest of the Whos. She wants everyone to be together at Christmastime, including the Grinch.Cindy is definitely onto something, and I think we coul d all be a little more welcoming to others differences, particularly during the holidays.Finding joy after hardshipThe Whobilation wasnt necessarily a positive experience for the Grinch, and then he goes on to, you know, steal Christmas and all. However, he comes around, his heart grows to its muster size, and he finds happiness in Christmastime. He sees how happy the Whos are, even without presents and trees and feasts, and he joins them in celebration.Yeah, Grinch went off the deep end a little bit, but he comes around. If youre dealing with something, you, too, can come back from it.Are you a Grinchophile? What other Christmas movies do you love?This article first appeared on The EveryGirl.

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