A Reason For The Season Trailer -
Music softens to piano. A grandmother lights an Advent candle; a child places a figure in a nativity set. Voiceover (deep, sincere male voice): “Before you celebrate, know why.” The trailer shifts from conflict to resolution: not an answer, but the promise of an answer. This mimics religious testimony structure (struggle → revelation).
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The hypothetical trailer opens with rapid montage: mall Santas, holiday sales, blinking lights, then a sudden cut to a snowy church. A child’s voice asks, “Why do we even have Christmas?” The contrast sets up the central conflict—abundance of tradition versus absence of articulated purpose. This follows the “problem-solution” trailer formula common to issue-driven documentaries. Music softens to piano
Cut to a montage of frantic wrapping paper, burned cookies, and snowy streets. A child’s voice asks, “Why do we even have Christmas