Der unbeholfene Sohn des Weihnachtsmanns, Arthur, erhält gemeinsam mit seinem Großvater die Aufgabe, einem kleinen Mädchen in weniger als zwei Stunden ihr Geschenk zu bringen, das es versehe... Alles lesenDer unbeholfene Sohn des Weihnachtsmanns, Arthur, erhält gemeinsam mit seinem Großvater die Aufgabe, einem kleinen Mädchen in weniger als zwei Stunden ihr Geschenk zu bringen, das es versehentlich nicht erhalten hat.Der unbeholfene Sohn des Weihnachtsmanns, Arthur, erhält gemeinsam mit seinem Großvater die Aufgabe, einem kleinen Mädchen in weniger als zwei Stunden ihr Geschenk zu bringen, das es versehentlich nicht erhalten hat.
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Where I live, too many Christmas Carol adaptations take the place of imaginative theater productions that could celebrate the holidays without the requisite Scrooge redemption. Arthur Christmas is a refreshing new take on the countless Santa stories, notwithstanding my favorite: Bad Santa, which satisfies my need for the new and irreverent.
Arthur (James McAvoy) is one of Santa's two sons, a bungler with a big heart. He takes it on his own to bring a present to the one girl in all the land whose present was not delivered. His technocrat brother, Steve (Hugh Laurie), has been responsible for the mis-delivery, although his array of laptops for elves and computerized delivery system is impressive. The head versus the heart forms the central conflict, providing laughs and groans but never in a mean way as in Bad Santa.
Aardman CG works its animation magic to create big-nosed, elongated-faced characters like GrandSanta (Bill Nighy), Santa (Jim Broadbent), and Mrs. Santa (Imelda Staunton), all of whom are fleshed out as loving characters with quirks just right for their roles.
In regard to developing character, Aardman goes nose to nose with Pixar. The use of 3-D is unobtrusive as it is in Martin Scorsese's Hugo with the process useful to give flights of the sleighs a grand feel, swooping in and out of perspective. Yet, in the end, regardless of the jazzy visuals, it's a lovely and exciting story for the holidays. As soon as the younger audience adjusts to the Brit accents, and that doesn't take long, they will enjoy the high spirits, good will, dry humor, and imagination they deserve and should expect from the masters of unique animation.
It's wonderful filmmaking that touches the heart with affectionate Brit humor.
When the movie started (I knew the general idea through the trailer), I did wonder how'd they make a feature length movie out of it. I wouldn't say I was afraid, they'd just fill the running time with smaller benign things, but I didn't really believe in it. I was so wrong. The movie always has something up its sleeve and it works perfectly. Great characters, great comedy and a heart that is so sweet it might be made out of sugar!
I think that for the most part, they enjoyed it though I think the humour and writing may have actually fit for a bit older crowd.
To be honest my wife and i were both surprised how entertaining WE found the film. The prattling one-liners from Grandsanta were hilarious!
And the whole high-tech concept applied to Santa does probably the best job yet at coming across with a conceivable plan for how Santa pulls it all off in one night.
I think in a couple of years my kids may appreciate it even more, as they get old enough to understand some of the more sophisticated humour.
At any rate, a surprisingly cute Christmas flick.
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- WissenswertesThe creators decided to approach the character design with the idea to make them feel British and quirky, not air-brushed or appealing.
- PatzerScandinavia celebrates Christmas on the eve of the 24th. So even though Denmark is apparently Santa's first stop on Christmas night, the children would have long since unwrapped their presents when he got there.
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Grandsanta: You were right, Arthur. It doesn't matter how Santa's gift gets there. Doesn't even matter if it's Mr. Postman in his spaceship.
Arthur: As long as it gets there.
Grandsanta: You made it happen, lad! No one got left out.
- Crazy CreditsAfter the end of the credits, there is a seven second scene, all in black silhouette on a blue background. One of the elf-lowering-cables descends, pauses, then lifts up an elf, who proceeds to throw snowballs at the screen until it's all black.
- Alternative VersionenAlso shown in 3D version.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Big Picture: November 2011 (2011)
- SoundtracksSanta Claus Is Comin' To Town
Written by J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd. and Larry Spier Music LLC o/b/o Haven Gillespie Music Publishing
Produced by Christopher Stewart (as C. "Tricky" Stewart) and Aaron Pearce
Vocals produced by Kuk Harrell
Background vocals by Kuk Harrell and Bryan Jackson
Performed by Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber appears courtesy of RBMG/Island/Def Jam Music Group
Contains portions of "ABC"
Written by Fonce Mizell (as Alphonso Mizell), Freddie Perren, Deke Richards and Berry Gordy (as Berry Gordy Jr.)
Published by Jobete Music Co., Inc.
Contains portions of "I Want You Back"
Written by Fonce Mizell (as Alphonso Mizell), Freddie Perren, Deke Richards and Berry Gordy (as Berry Gordy Jr.)
Published by Jobete Music Co., Inc.
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 46.462.469 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 12.068.931 $
- 27. Nov. 2011
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