Plot introduction:
1947 Miracle on 34th Street, a black-and-white film that won three Oscars, is a famous Christmas film, and now it has been remake by 20th century Fox Company and put on the screen. George Sidon, the screenwriter of this film, is the director of the film 1947. He is different in the details of the plot and tells people the truth of "as long as you believe".
Miracle on 34th Street tells a story about Santa Claus. He tried his best to maintain the existence of Santa Claus, and believed that the beautiful faith of human beings can dispel things that occupy most of our lives, such as selfishness and greed. The existence of these things makes people's lives indifferent, full of fear, and distrustful of people and things around them. And Mrs. Walker is the representative among them. The failure of marriage made her stop believing in the beautiful things that existed in the spiritual world. Worse, in order to maintain her dignity as a mother, she taught her child Susan to follow her and stop believing. This makes young Susan have a different sophistication from ordinary children, and at the same time, it also deprives her of the brilliant childhood she should have as a child. Therefore, the seemingly strong mother and daughter have their own troubles. As it happens, Chris appeared. He seemed to be the sunny side of the world. His warm heart made him want to try his best to help the two mothers and daughters get rid of their troubles and rebuild their confidence in life. At this time, however, Chris himself fell into another dilemma, and he began to wonder if anyone could give him justice. At this critical time, his love has been rewarded, and the help of his friends has enabled him to regain his lost confidence. People have also extended their helping hands and expressed their support for him and Santa Claus. In a hearing that embarrassed the judge, a miracle happened ...