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The Expreso Polar is a train that runs on a currency more valuable than gold: faith. And in many Latin American cultures, where family gatherings are sprawling, loud, and deeply ritualized, the idea of a solitary journey toward a miraculous destination feels both foreign and profoundly familiar. The boy travels alone, yet he is never lonely. He meets a hobo ghost who rides the roof, a car full of dancing chefs, and a boy who only wants to be heard.
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Yet the ending—the bell on Christmas morning, the sound only believers can hear—is not a cheat. It is a test. expreso polar
Because that is the film’s final, quiet miracle. It doesn’t just convince children to believe. It reminds adults that they once did.
“Well? Are you coming?”
Except those who still believe.
But on the ride back, he discovers a hole in his pocket. The bell is gone. The Expreso Polar is a train that runs
The Expreso Polar runs one night a year. And it waits for no one.
