A Christmas Carol
Season's Greedings
Overview
Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
The 2009 adaptation leverages advanced animation to explore the themes of redemption and societal responsibility present in Dickens' original novella. The darker visuals and character designs may reflect a modern desire for a more intense and psychologically driven interpretation of the classic story, compared to earlier, more lighthearted adaptations.
- Jim Carrey's multiple roles and commitment to the character performances are captivating and add depth to the story.
- The cutting-edge motion capture technology creates a visually stunning and immersive experience, bringing Victorian London and the spectral elements to life in a unique way.
- The film stays relatively faithful to the original Dickens novella, preserving the moral lessons and emotional core of the classic tale.
- The darker tone and more frightening depictions of the ghosts provide a unique take, adding a layer of suspense and intensity.
Fun Facts
- Jim Carrey not only played Scrooge but also portrayed all three ghosts: the Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.
- Director Robert Zemeckis also directed 'The Polar Express' and 'Beowulf,' which similarly utilized motion capture animation technology.
- The Victorian London depicted in the film is meticulously detailed, with many buildings and streets recreated based on historical records and illustrations.