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Scrooge: Ein Weihnachtsmusical

Originaltitel: Scrooge: A Christmas Carol
  • 2022
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  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
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Scrooge: Ein Weihnachtsmusical (2022)
A supernatural, time-travelling, musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's cult Christmas story
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‎Eine übernatürliche, durch die Zeit reisende Musicaladaption von Charles Dickens' Kult-Weihnachtsgeschichte‎.‎Eine übernatürliche, durch die Zeit reisende Musicaladaption von Charles Dickens' Kult-Weihnachtsgeschichte‎.‎Eine übernatürliche, durch die Zeit reisende Musicaladaption von Charles Dickens' Kult-Weihnachtsgeschichte‎.

  • Regie
    • Stephen Donnelly
  • Drehbuch
    • Leslie Bricusse
    • Stephen Donnelly
    • Charles Dickens
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Luke Evans
    • Olivia Colman
    • Jessie Buckley
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    • Regie
      • Stephen Donnelly
    • Drehbuch
      • Leslie Bricusse
      • Stephen Donnelly
      • Charles Dickens
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Luke Evans
      • Olivia Colman
      • Jessie Buckley
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    • 46Metascore
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    Luke Evans
    Luke Evans
    • Scrooge
    • (Synchronisation)
    Olivia Colman
    Olivia Colman
    • Past
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jessie Buckley
    Jessie Buckley
    • Isabel Fezziwig
    • (Synchronisation)
    Johnny Flynn
    Johnny Flynn
    • Bob Cratchit
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    Fra Fee
    Fra Fee
    • Harry Huffman
    • (Synchronisation)
    Giles Terera
    Giles Terera
    • Tom Jenkins
    • (Synchronisation)
    Trevor Dion Nicholas
    Trevor Dion Nicholas
    • Present
    • (Synchronisation)
    James Cosmo
    James Cosmo
    • Mr Fezziwig
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Jacob Marley
    • (Synchronisation)
    Oliver Jenkins
    • Tiny Tim
    • (Synchronisation)
    Rupert Turnbull
    Rupert Turnbull
    • Tiny Tim
    • (Synchronisation)
    Devon Pomeroy
    • Kathy Cratchit
    • (Synchronisation)
    Zaris-Angel Hator
    • Beryl
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jemima Newman
    • Jen Scrooge
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Jemima Lucy Newman)
    Jeremiah Daley
    • Young Ebenezer
    • (Synchronisation)
    Rebecca Gethings
    Rebecca Gethings
    • Ethel Cratchit
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    Sheena Bhattessa
    Sheena Bhattessa
    • Hela Huffam
    • (Synchronisation)
    Homer Todiwala
    Homer Todiwala
    • Tamal
    • (Synchronisation)
    • Regie
      • Stephen Donnelly
    • Drehbuch
      • Leslie Bricusse
      • Stephen Donnelly
      • Charles Dickens
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    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful hommage

    Homage to Roald Neame version of Scrooge, it is , for CGI more, a seductive animation inspired by the classic novel. And, sure imaginative at whole, reminding the good tastes of the fascinations specific to childhood.

    I like Prudence , against the strange idea about a Scrooge as owner of a pet, I admire the scene about connection , in past, between Robert Cratchit and Ebenezer, like the inspired option for Jonathan Pryce for ghost of Jacob Marley, remembering the old beautiful work of Alec Guinness in the original version.

    It is unfair to critic it . First, because it is a new demonstration of hard work with a not significant budget and about large possibilities offered by technology today. Second, because i am too old for critics. My favorit options are in the past . And this correct , imaginative, seductive Scrooge, like a noble hommage to work for 1970 Scrooge, has the beautiful virtue to remind, in fair manner,the splendid art of leslie bricusse.
    ADHDDepressionFun

    No "Thank You Very Much"

    What. The frick. Did I. Just. Watch.

    This is a supposed remake of the brilliant and beautiful and loveable 1970's version of "A Christmas Carol" with Albert Finney. This completely desecrated said movie and the whole beautiful tale of "A Christmas Carol".

    First of all, it is canon that Scrooge is NOT a victim of circumstance. He is an absolute miserable old miser, a crotchety old man and completely unlikeable. This Scrooge was a strange silver fox and completely TOO likeable. Scrooge is an OLD DUDE, NOT A HUNK OF BURNING LOVE. The whole point of Scrooge's character is the hope of redemption/repentance and of hard change. Not the easy "Oh wow yeah I can change" that this movie portrayed. There was no great gradual change, no resolution with Cratchit and Fred (who, for whatever reason has a totally different name??? Wth was up with that????)

    Wtf is up with the dog??? There was no point. Absolutely none.

    Background work? Totally lazy. Like the animators said, "oh we didn't render that so we'll just go to Doctor Strange's Astral Plane".

    Also, the ghosts. Past? Annoying AF. Sweet mother of potatoes my ears are BLEEDING. Why does she repeat everything, and why does she look like a giant pile of nacho cheese? AND WHY DID SHE STEAL THE DOCTORS ICONIC PHRASE?! Uh uh, honey. Absolutely not. Why was Christmas Present so freaking WEIRD???!? And why does he directly quote the Cave of Wonders? Ghost of Future was NOT scary. He looked like a weird scarecrow, and the costume came straight from Party City.

    The songs were so cringy, especially the repeated ones from the Albert Finney. Especially "Thank You Very Much" - I feel physically ill. Just use different songs, OR sing them like they were meant to in the original movie. For the love of Christmas, don't modernize it.

    AND STOP TALKING DOWN TO THE AUDIENCE. WE GET THE SYMBOLISM. YOU DONT HAVE TO SHOW US EVERY FRICKIN THING AS A PARALLEL IN THE SKY.

    Pros: Luke Evans has a very pleasant, beautiful voice.

    Cons: everything else. I am Scrooge. Humbug.
    6Hitchcoc

    Too Much Stuff/Scrooge Was Too Handsome

    I'm a bit of a Scrooge-a-holic, always looking for new versions of the classic tale. While the animation here was quite striking, what they did with it added little to the story. A Christmas Carol is a story of redemption. This Scrooge is terrorized by the characters he encounters. After seeing his headstone, he falls into a kind of hell, ending up in his bedroom. Was this a story of redemption or an ugly assault on the senses. Because all the children looked bright eyed and healthy, even Tiny Tim, I couldn't buy into the pathos. Dickens meant the world to be a dark one because it reflected what many in Victorian England faced every day: poverty, hopelessness, and fear. Scrooge, in the original, propagated that through indifference and inaction. By the way, I found the nephew absolutely insufferable and Cratchit way too insignificant. We get little character development and some of the best parts of the story are glossed over or treated without foundation. I also found the dog silly and unnecessary.
    8huangfeihong777

    In no way a "replacement" for the original........ but good

    The animation and cinematography in this movie is very good. The way they frame the pictures and what they include and exclude top notch.

    Is the story the same...... essentially. But it leaves a lot to be desired since the essential cues created by Charles Dickens are all but completely void. This is like reading "The Message" bible - a paraphrase - rather than the word for word text itself. A pity because Dicken's original wording is immaculate. There's a reason that his book sold so well and touched so many, because they way he wrote it only added to the story and made it moreso.

    The songs? Okay. Nice.

    The length? Shouldn't really be a factor when telling a good story, but... fine.

    The animators made everyone look like a Ken or Barbie Doll - painting a picture that is devoid of reality. But it was made for kids. A sort of introduction to "A Christmas Carol" for children who are not yet old enough to think.

    There was backstory added (which I won't divulge) that was NOT part of the original, that DID add to the story and lend a little push to the original story. This story is warmer than the original story's. A "feel-good" kiddie version.

    All in all, I like it. Not sure if it will be added to collection thought. Have let my Wife, the "Boss", give her opinion first.

    It was NOT an "excellent" movie, but it sure blew away the Jim Carrey version (that was pure rubbish)!!!
    7IonicBreezeMachine

    A mostly successful musical rendition of the classic Dickens story

    Ebeneezer Scrooge (Luke Evans) is a cold hearted miser who makes no secret of his contempt for the holidays as he runs his moneylending services with no room for compassion or humanity. Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his deceased partner, Jacob Marley (Jonathan Pryce) who is now condemned to wander the Earth in the shackles he forged in life and tells Scrooge that a similar fate awaits him with an even longer and heavier chain. Marley offers Scrooge a chance to avoid his fate by telling him three ghosts, the Ghosts of Christmas Past (Olivia Colman), Present (Trevor Dion Nicholas), and Future who show Scrooge his long forgotten past, its effects on those in the here and now, and what may happen if he continues on his course unaltered.

    Scrooge: A Christmas Carol is yet another adaptation of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. The film is produced by Timeless Films a UK based production company that specializes in low to mid budget animated features often produced as co-productions with China or Germany. Scrooge: A Christmas Carol marks the company's third film to debut on Netflix as an original following previous releases such as Pets United, Dragon Rider (aka Firedrake The Silver Dragon), and Extinct. The film is written and directed by Stephen Donnelly whose previous directorial effort was the direct-to-video animated film Monster High: Welcome to Monster High, but more commonly works as an art director such as the Timeless produced TV series Lost in Oz. The film takes inspiration from the 1970 musical Scrooge written by Leslie Bricusse (to whom the film is dedicated) who also wrote the 1967 Doctor Dolittle as well as assisted in the music for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with as well as credits across several other projects before his death in 2021. While Scrooge: A Christmas Carol indulges in a few well worn tropes of mainstream animated fare, this honestly isn't a bad revisit of Scrooge.

    While the movie doesn't have the budget of larger studio produced animations being a smaller European production, the movie looks good for what it is and features some solid design work, character models, and smooth movements. Luke Evans makes for a solid take on Scrooge not playing it quite up to the level of over-the-top that Albert Finney did in the original take on the musical material in 1970, but Evans strikes a nice balance between the over the top pageantry of something like this as well as the more subtle character moments with a particularly well staged scene in Scrooge's past where his lost love sees his cruelty during a debt collection which leads to a really strong song "Life Never Came" which is one of the new songs that Bricusse wrote and contributed prior to his passing and it's a really solid sequence both in terms of animation, music, and performances by Luke Evans and Jessie Buckley. The movie also features revisits and remixes of songs that previously appeared in the 1970 film also written by Bricusse such as "I Like Life", "Thank You Very Much", "The Beautiful Day", and "I'll Begin Again". The rest of the cast is very good across the board with Johnny Flynn strong as Bob Cratchit, Olivia Colman very good as the Ghost of Christmas Past, and Trevor Dion Nicholas playing a very large personality as The Ghost of Christmas present that certainly fits with his performance, but Dion Nicholas also played the Genie in a west end production of Disney's Aladdin stage musical and it does feel like the movie is trying to capture that to a degree.

    The movie remixes various elements of the Dickens story as well as the original layout of the 1970 film so even though familiar beats are struck throughout the film, there are differences in details and delivery that are quite unique. One of the elements they do is change Scrooge's relationship with his nephew by incorporating a reason why Scrooge holds him at a distance which recontextualizes an element from other versions of this story such as the George C. Scott one from 1984 and for the most part I think it's done very well. The movie also tries to extend the link between Bob Cratchit and Scrooge by creating an additional encounter in the past and I think it mostly works. In terms of aesthetics, the ghosts are all well designed with the transition between Ghost of Christmas Present to Ghost of Christmas Future a particularly memorable and unique take on the ghosts that I did like. Some elements such as the inclusion of Scrooge's pet dog Prudence or impish creatures called Cheerlings that seem like they go to the minion school of animated assets did seem a little out of place and didn't really add all that much, but I've seen those kind of elements incorporated more poorly (looking at you King and I 1999) and their inclusion here isn't all that distracting luckily.

    Scrooge: A Christmas Carol is an enjoyable mid budget animated take on the classic Christmas story that features some decent revisits of the songs by the late great Leslie Bricusse and a strong cast who add effort and energy to the material. In terms of its placement among the many tellings of this story, I'm not quite sure where I'd rank this, but I'd probably be more inclined to revisit this than some larger scale versions of this story like the Robert Zemeckis "rollercoaster" 3D approach he did with Jim Carrey or the three hour Steven Knight miniseries that upped the darkness and taboo material largely suffocating the themes of redemption. If you like the fun pageantry of something like the 1970 Scrooge, you'll find a lot to appreciate here with it.

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      This is an animated version of Scrooge (1970) released in 1970 with Albert Finney as Scrooge. Six songs from the original version were redone and used in the animated version, as well, "Christmas Children", "I Like Life", "Happiness", "The Beautiful Day", "Thank You Very Much", and "I'll Begin Again". However, "Christmas Children", which usually plays at the start of the story, is only heard during the end credits. The soundtrack release places the songs in the correct order.
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      I Love Christmas
      Performed by Fra Fee

      Music & lyrics by Leslie Bricusse

      Published by Stage & Screen LTD, 2021

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