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11th Nov 2019

Heartwarming and hilarious – Netflix’s Klaus is the perfect film to watch with the kids

Melissa Carton

Klaus arrives on Netflix this week and you need to watch it.

As much as I love watching my kid’s Christmas classics like Home Alone and The Grinch come December, I’m always a little apprehensive of new festive family films.

It’s going to make me sound old but most of the time I just don’t think modern movies match up to the magic of the ones I grew up with.

I didn’t think that there would be any new release that I would want to add to my must see Christmas list. That was until I saw Klaus.

The film tells the tell of spoiled Jesper whose father sends him to a far off island above the Arctic Circle to prove he can start a successful postal system. If he doesn’t he’ll be cut off from his lavish lifestyle.

A coincidental run of events leads to Jesper befriending a reclusive toy maker called Klaus and helping him to deliver toys to the children of the island.

As things progress we see the good coming out in all of the main characters and towns folk but could it all come crumbling down if people realise Jesper started his good deed just so he could return home?

Klaus is really clever and witty and I was definitely laughing as much as the kids watching it. It actually reminded me a lot of The Emperor’s New Groove in it’s comic appeal to both children and adults alike.

My two-year-old was glued to it the entire time which is a great feat as she usually never sits steady to watch anything.

The film also touches on some difficult issues including infertility and loss as we learn why Klaus become a recluse to begin with and why he started making toys.

As a family film Klaus has the whole package. A magically retelling of the origins of Santa, buckets of humour, moral dilemmas and a lot of heart. To be honest if you asked me to choose one word to describe Klaus I would say heartwarming and sure what else do you want your Christmas movie to be?

Klaus will be available to watch on Netflix from November 15 (it became available to watch on American Netflix last week and already has a 9/10 rating on IMBD).

I would highly recommend getting into your matching jammies grabbing a cup of hot chocolate and sticking it on with the kids.