
The 1987 classic John Hughes crafted in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles still lands with surprising force because it balances sharp comedy with sincere emotion.
A recent reflection from The Back Focus revisited why this holiday staple continues to resonate even as it approaches its fortieth anniversary.
According to the video, great writing mixed with impeccable comedic timing, unexpected poignance, and the enormous talent of both John Candy and Steve Martin elevated the film far beyond the usual holiday fare and cemented it as the definitive Thanksgiving movie.
The commentary highlights the rare alchemy that made Planes, Trains, and Automobiles endure. “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is still a movie that is just like a privilege to watch it.
“It’s already a great premise and written beautifully, but without the right actors at the helm, two comedians who thought and felt with unexpected depth, it might have become another forgettable comedy.
“Instead, as far as I can tell, it stands to this day as the only film people associate with Thanksgiving.” That blend of warmth and character driven humor remains the backbone of its legacy.
The film’s appeal also comes from how relatable its emotional core is, especially through Candy’s heartfelt performance. The Back Focus sums it up with a line that captures the entire spirit of the story.
“And for all its pratfalls and punchlines, both Martin and Candy in their performances never forgot the truth behind the comedy. Everyone just wants to get home.”
That universal feeling is what keeps audiences returning to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles every Thanksgiving and why it continues to stand tall in the world of classic holiday movies.





