BC seniors discuss their favorite holiday movies

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Leslie Bonilla

Elf, a stalwart Christmas movie classic, is Shayna Seegert’s (‘17) favorite holiday movie. Seegert loves Elf because of all of its “random silly scenes,” especially the storied elevator scene in which Buddy’s first experience with an escalator results in him falling into a split in the middle of a mall!

Leslie Bonilla
Maclaren Krueger (‘17) picked It’s a Wonderful Life, released in 1946. Krueger said that she liked how the movie “explores the idea that everyone’s life matters because [everyone] affects so many other lives.”
Leslie Bonilla
Payal Ahuja (‘17) gushed about “Barbie and the Twelve Dancing Princesses,” an animated movie that details the tale of Genevieve. She explained that she loves the movie because it “clearly shows the triumph of good over evil and has the spirit of Christmas within it.”
Leslie Bonilla
Elf, a stalwart Christmas movie classic, is Shayna Seegert’s (‘17) favorite holiday movie. Seegert loves Elf because of all of its “random silly scenes,” especially the storied elevator scene in which Buddy’s first experience with an escalator results in him falling into a split in the middle of a mall!