Inside a snowflake exists the magical land of Whoville. In Whoville, live the Who’s, an almost mutated sort of munchkinlike people. All the Who’s love Christmas, yet just outside of their beloved Whoville lives the Grinch. The Grinch is a nasty creature that hates Christmas, and plots to steal it away from the Whos, which he equally abhors. Yet a small child, Cindy Lou Who, decides to try befriend the Grinch.
MPAA: Rated PG for some crude humor.
Principal Cast: Jim Carrey, Taylor Momsen, and Jeffrey Tambor
Director: Ron Howard
Are you a Who, a Grinch, or a little of both? The Grinch learned the secret of what needs to change. Christmas will change when we do our part. But what can we do, where do we start? We begin to make a change when God changes our heart. What is a WingKit?
Themes: Transformation, Joy, Perspective, Defining Moments, Materialism, Self-Realization, Brokenness, Humanity, Goodness
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The lonely Grinch tries to convince himself that isolation is all he needs.
Themes: Loneliness, Selfishness, Relationships, Fellowship, Isolation, Apathy, Depression, Longing, Denial
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After making a special ornament for his love, the young Grinch ends up getting ridiculed by his classmates, which sparks a life full of hate.
Themes: Teasing, Love-Romantic, Identity, Hurt, Rejection, Shame, Hate, Defining Moments, Life Changing
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When young Cindy wishes to welcome the Grinch into their town, she must challenge the mayor on his interpretation of The Book Of Who.
Themes: Bible, Interpretation, False Teaching, Acceptance, Scripture, Humanity, Self-Righteous, Religion, Discrimination
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Seeing the mindless materialism centered on Christmas, the Grinch condemns the whole town for their pointless efforts.
Themes: Materialism, Perspective, Gifts, Vanity, Greed, Cynicism, Sentiment, Celebration, Shopping
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As the Grinch’s plot to spoil Christmas is underway, he is approached by young Cindy, who asks him, “What is Christmas really about?"
Themes: Deception, Lying, Gifts, Stealing, Evil, Revenge, Bitterness, Cruelty, Despicable
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After the Grinch steals all the gifts and food from the town, the townsfolk realize that they all still have each other, which is all that matters.
Themes: Perspective, Family, Joy, Happiness, Shame, Guilt, Gifts, Giving, Fatherhood
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When the Grinch discovers that the town is still joyful and singing after losing all their gifts, he realizes that Christmas is more than just presents.
Themes: Transformation, Joy, Perspective, Defining Moments, Materialism, Self-Realization, Brokenness, Humanity, Goodness
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