A Christmas Carol (2009)
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Starring: Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman, Robin Wright Penn, Cary Elwes, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins
Details: US/96mins (PG)
A great performance from a multi-tasking Carrey and sporadically stunning animation aside, this is a faithful adaptation that occasionally entertains.
Robert Zemeckis has always been ignored when it comes to 'best of' directors list, which is rather unfair. The man is responsible for Back to the Future, Forrest Gump and the pioneering animated classic, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? After all. Lately, though, he's been focusing on his 3D motion capture filmmaking, which has so far yielded mixed results. By tackling a classic tale in A Christmas Carol, pulling in the masses hungry for that yuletide feeling was obviously the aim, but this is by no means a seasonal opus - despite the best efforts of Carrey and a hefty budget.
Charles Dickens much adapted tale of miserable git Scrooge has been changed very little from its source material here, as Zemeckis seems more interested in showcasing his shiny new style of execution. Carrey plays no less than eight characters, including Scrooge himself, who is visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future one snowy Christmas Eve. The aim, y'see, is to release Scrooge of his miserly, tight-fisted ways so that he may be filled with the Christmas spirit, and not die a lonely old man.
You can see why Zemeckis enjoys this innovative form of filmmaking, as it offers him more freedom to move his camera wherever he pleases - something he has always enjoyed. But, despite the quality of animation being stunning in some parts (Scrooge himself is extremely realistic), other characters appear somewhat soulless. What it does achieve unequivocally is a coherence with what would be special effects in a traditionally shot film, and the core story. All the ghosts look marvellous and Carrey embodies them with his a typically abrasive verve, managing to make each one feel somehow different.
Where it really falls short is the supporting characters, with Bob Hoskins and Colin Firth reduced to glorified cameos - Tiny Tim, too, barely gets a chance to cough up a lung. But there is a reason this is a classic tale, as the story itself has proven time and time again to be ageless. It also comes in at a tight 96 minutes and doesn't outstaying its welcome, which a rarity with some of the modern indulgences of cinema. Whether or not this format will really catch on still remains to be seen, though.
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Your Reviews
Not gonna be a great classic - Sgt P2pper
This film isn't anything like what I expected. In fact I don't think anyone expected this Disney children's film to be dark and sad. If there was nothing else on TV next Christmas except this I still... MORE
Review Published 12 January 2010
Excellent movie!, For sure a Christmas Classic - rajnugent
I heard it was scary for kids even with the PG rating so I told my 3yo and 8yo that there would ne some ghosts and they were fine, they really enjoyed it. Animation is amazing, really loved the... MORE
Review Published 30 December 2009
A Christmas classic - shannonrow
Disneys interpretation of this timeless classic is overall a good watch, but don't be expecting a warm fuzzy feeling. At times its quite dark and for kids? That's a tough question. Very young... MORE
Review Published 28 December 2009
A good adaptation of the timeless story - Gavin
A Christmas Carol is the 3rd attempt for Robert Zemeckis to convince the world that his motion capture style is the way of the future. I remain unconvinced, yet I can applaud him for making an... MORE
Review Published 27 December 2009
Disappointing - Jay Shark
Like the review says - 'sporadically stunning animation' - but also sporadically poor animation. I don't understand why they got Jim Carey involved to put on a terrible english accent and completely... MORE
Review Published 18 December 2009
A magical film that stays wonderfully true to the source material - Jason O' Mahony
A Christmas Carol is possibly one of the best know and best loved Christmas stories of all time. It's a classic in the true sense of the word with more than 40 adaptations, the first of which hit... MORE
Review Published 14 December 2009
Brilliant, breathtaking and certainly for kids - Slick
Just go see it, but first tell your kids what the story of Scrooge is about-for them boredom comes from the use of Dickensian english. Look at kids tv-it's more scary, my 6 and 8 year olds just lost... MORE
Review Published 12 December 2009
Who's paying Mike? - Mom in Tulsa
Come on Mike Sheridan...tell the truth... This movie sucks....No sugar coating. No but Jim was great. It sucked. Carey was giving too much license to interpret too many characters . For goodness... MORE
Review Published 29 November 2009
Not a children's film - Mom in Tulsa
I love almost any Christmas movie.... except this! Starts out ... my 13 year old child leans over to me not too long into the movie and says...."this is boring" "It will get better" I lied ...... MORE
Review Published 29 November 2009
Abit scary but a a good ending - Bernie
The older film Scrooge film was better. It was load and a bit scary for kids. My daughter enjoyed it but it was not great for adults.
Review Published 27 November 2009
Definatly not a film for kids - Denise
Really enjoyed the film for the most part, loved the 3D however i would definatly not bring my kids to see it, pretty scary film and def not for kids
Review Published 26 November 2009
Christmas Carol - Suzanne cork
I recently brought my 7 year old daughter and 12 year old son to see Christmas Carol, i thought it would be a nice day out and get us ready for the Christmas Season and boy was I wrong. My daughter... MORE
Review Published 24 November 2009
about jim carey - alice evans
i have never seen this move but jim carey is in it & he is funny but he tried to do a horror movie but it was s**t so i hope it is good
Review Published 23 November 2009
cool - gman22
this is a scary movie
Review Published 19 November 2009
Sparky69 - Sparky69
I for one really enjoyed this film, it lacks some of the fuzzy charm that a Muppet Christmas Carol has, but watch this in 3D and all is forgiven. The animation is amazing, even though a little dark... MORE
Review Published 19 November 2009
Classic - KAMD
I love this timeless story, every year it is a family tradition to watch it. This movie was outstanding from start to finish. The 3D was amazing and somehow brought the whole movie to life. My kids... MORE
Review Published 15 November 2009
Terribly boring - Lucy
Save your money on A christmas Carol..it was dark depressing and boring!!
Review Published 15 November 2009
A Christmas carol - Dwmatthews113
This is a good film in which I did enjoy Jim Carey's performance, I wasn't sure how he would be as I've never seen a film with him as cartoon or animation character but I was pleasently surprised.... MORE
Review Published 09 November 2009
A well made Christmas Movie. - tommy keegan
I think M. Sheridan should stick to reviwing episodes of easterenders.To do that you need the attention span of an gnat. Christmas Carol is a christmas movie. Just accept it for what it is, a well... MORE
Review Published 08 November 2009
Wouldn't bring kids even though it's a kids film! - Amy2k9
I wasn't expecting the film to be so depressing. The entire film is negative besides 10 minutes at the end. I thought because it was a kids film that it would have been funny at times, but I only... MORE
Review Published 06 November 2009
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