In this season of light and joy, feel the warmth of Christmas and listen to Christmas carols in movies that don’t have a single Christmas tree in them — but uplift your spirits like Jingle Bells can. One of them is a mini-series.

If you’ve got a day or two to “binge” on a four-part mini-series (of an hour per episode), then don’t miss All the Light We Cannot See on Netflix, whose essence I touched on lightly in my last column since I was just halfway through it then.

All the Light We Cannot See is four hours of hope, and light that you both can see and cannot see. It takes place in the throes of World War II, but with flashbacks.

It is the story of a blind French girl, Marie-Laure LeBlanc, who finds companionship and hope in anecdotes and scientific facts about light, yes, light, broadcast at a certain radio frequency by someone only known as “The…



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