Arthur Christmas
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Directors: Barry Cook, Sarah Smith
Starring: Bill Nighy, Hugh Laurie, Imelda Staunton, James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent
Details: UK/USA 97mins G
Oh yeah, and that whole "love and the Christmas spirit can conquer all" thing. But mainly the gadgets.
With Santa almost ready for retirement, he has become merely a figurehead for the North Pole's ultra-high-tech operation, led with military precision by Santa's eldest son, Steve (Hugh Laurie) and his army of elves. But when the technology-driven system fails and one child is left without a present, it's down to Steve's naively innocent brother Arthur (the endearingly earnest James McAvoy) to save the day - the traditional way. With his outrageous grandfather Grandsanta (a scene-stealing Bill Nighy) and a hyperactive elf (Ashley Jensen) in tow, Arthur hijacks a sleigh and embarks on a rogue mission, determined to deliver the last present before Christmas morning dawns.
Consistently funny, sweet and always clever, Arthur Christmas is refreshingly free of cliché. There's no didactic speech to children about the value of tradition and the evil dehumanizing force of technology. Instead the film genuinely aims to unite generations , showing that both the romantic ideal of a reindeer-led sleigh and the fun, modern appeal of an electronic Naughty Or Nice analysis scanner aren't mutually exclusive - as long as they both come with a generous portion of goodwill.
Unfortunately the whole "technology doesn't necessarily trump tradition" message was lost on the studios, and the 3D gimmick remains underutilized. But while the CGI characters lack the quirkiness of Wallace and Gromit, or the outright 'Aww' factor of Pixar creations, it's the extravagant settings that really shine. From Santa's Starship-Enterprise headquarters to expectant children's houses, there's always a visual gag to be found. And for sheer beauty, Arthur's first take to the skies is a magical tour of snow-filled clouds and Northern Lights – that's actually somehow enhanced by Grandsanta's rambling instructions to his esteemed reindeer "Dasher, Dancer, John, Bambi and The One With the White Ear."
Though some viewers (cough-old fogies-cough) may be initially disconcerted by the North Pole 3000 angle, this hilarious and heart-warming tale will quickly win over the whole family, proving that the Christmas spirit is alive and well. Even if it does sometimes come with a HD cable.
Review by Roe McDermott
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Kankan
I love Christmas films, though a bit put off by the high tech aspect. Kind of over shades the whole fun family Christmas theme, but sure I'll hold judgement! Ahh can't wait for Christmas!
Posted 04/07/2011 17:52:30
Kang
Sounds like the opposite to the Family Guy christmas special where Stewie and Brian travel to the north pole to kill santa.
Posted 11/08/2011 16:19:46
Katelynn XxX
I went to see this movie sunday this was the best christmas movie ever i would highly reccommend it i loved it and so did my little brother it was really good in 3D and id say it really good in 2D aswell :) i love christmas xxx
Posted 23/11/2011 17:50:35
jellybeans22
Arthur Christmas is Freaking Amazing it cured my very hungover boyfriends hangover listening to him chuckle throughout was brillent!!!! :) loved the 3D its quite polished Ardman should be proud.Loved Grandsanta and Rudolph with his bucket Brillent!Enjoy it.
Posted 25/11/2011 01:50:20
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