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El hombre que inventó la Navidad

Título original: The Man Who Invented Christmas
  • 2017
  • PG
  • 1h 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.0/10
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Jonathan Pryce, Christopher Plummer, Donald Sumpter, Dan Stevens, Justin Edwards, Anna Murphy, and Pearse Kearney in El hombre que inventó la Navidad (2017)
The journey that led to Charles Dickens' creation of "A Christmas Carol," a timeless tale that would redefine the holiday.
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El viaje que llevó a Charles Dickens a crear Un Cuento de Navidad, una historia atemporal que redefinió las fiestas.El viaje que llevó a Charles Dickens a crear Un Cuento de Navidad, una historia atemporal que redefinió las fiestas.El viaje que llevó a Charles Dickens a crear Un Cuento de Navidad, una historia atemporal que redefinió las fiestas.

  • Dirección
    • Bharat Nalluri
  • Guionistas
    • Susan Coyne
    • Les Standiford
    • Charles Dickens
  • Elenco
    • Dan Stevens
    • Mark Schrier
    • Patrick Joseph Byrnes
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
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    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Bharat Nalluri
    • Guionistas
      • Susan Coyne
      • Les Standiford
      • Charles Dickens
    • Elenco
      • Dan Stevens
      • Mark Schrier
      • Patrick Joseph Byrnes
    • 138Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 141Opiniones de los críticos
    • 60Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Charles Dickens
    Mark Schrier
    • Presenter
    Patrick Joseph Byrnes
    Patrick Joseph Byrnes
    • Stage Manager
    Miriam Margolyes
    Miriam Margolyes
    • Mrs. Fisk
    Morfydd Clark
    Morfydd Clark
    • Kate Dickens
    Justin Edwards
    Justin Edwards
    • John Forster…
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    Cosimo Fusco
    • Signor Mazzini
    • (as Cosimo Massimo Fusco)
    Jasper Hughes Cotter
    • Walter Dickens
    • (as Jasper Hughes-Cotter)
    James Heffernan
    • Charley Dickens
    Aleah Lennon
    • Mamie Dickens
    Ella Mai Delaney
    • Katey Dickens
    Donna Marie Sludds
    • Maid
    David McSavage
    David McSavage
    • Hall
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Chapman
    Miles Jupp
    Miles Jupp
    • Thackeray
    Pat Mooney
    • Garrick Club Waiter
    Anna Murphy
    Anna Murphy
    • Tara…
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Mr. John Dickens
    • Dirección
      • Bharat Nalluri
    • Guionistas
      • Susan Coyne
      • Les Standiford
      • Charles Dickens
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    FilmFlowCritics

    An unexpected mix of biopic and fairytale

    It actually took me a while to put this movie into a box. Is it a biography about Charles Dickens, or another version of the classic story being told? It's both.

    It's actually like you watch a theater play that includes special effects you all have to imagine yourself during a play. You can clearly see the theatrical approach that the director wanted to take here. Christopher Plummer is an excellent Scrooge, the perfect fit! Even though this film throws in a good bit of comedy into the pot, it doesn't harm the story at all. If anything, it brings a little bit of freshness to the old classic of "A Christmas Carol".

    I wouldn't describe it as a Christmas movie, or something that the whole family can enjoy for Christmas, but it certainly is a (long needed) new and modern approach to this story and that is still fascinating me, that this story indeed, never gets old.
    8rgkarim

    Joy To The Characters/World, Humbug To The Emotion

    The definition of the modern Christmas we celebrate can be traced to legendary author Charles Dickens who made the timeless classic A Christmas Carol. Such an epic story is stemmed in the spirit of giving, hope, and redemption, a symbol that we aspire to hit and often not succeed. Where did the inspiration come from though? How did he get the ideas? I don't know, but the movie I'm reviewing tonight attempts to answer that question in an entertaining manner. Robbie K here sharing his opinions on The Man Who Invented Christmas starring Dan Stevens and Christopher Plummer.

    LIKES:

    The World: If you read my reviews, you know I'm a big fan of world building and settings. The Man Who Invented Christmas recreates the nostalgic world of 19th century London and all the class that once inhabited the world. Seeing the society of the times reemerge from the London fog brought a homey feeling to me, invoking the beginnings of the Christmas season in a world that once treated as a minor holiday. The attention to detail is astonishing, primarily in all the chaotic organization that was Dickens' life, primarily the study to where he pondered all his works. It is this factor that will pull you into the movie as the stage continues to unfold.

    Clever Presentation: When attempting to answer how Charles got his motivation and do it in an entertaining manner, the team has to think outside the box for this one. The Man Who Invented Christmas managed to do this quite well in most manners, primarily in rendering his thoughts as personified beings, capable of interacting with him. His conversations with the characters is a creative representation of the stresses of his mind and how they influence the progression of the story. And very much like a scene out of Slum Dog Millionaire, the movie was able to also bring his supposed history into the mix to also motivate moments of the book. Much of it was predictable, but it was a nice homage to his life that filled in the gaps I had forgotten.

    The Acting: By far the best element for me though is the acting held in this movie. The secondary characters do their part in serving as obstacles, motivations, and support for Dickens himself, especially his best friend and his father. Yet, the main piece to watch are the characters of Scrooge and Dickens himself. Christopher Plummer still has life within his older bones, playing the pompous Englishman to the letter. He captured all the quips, jabs, and sarcasm of the character and managed to get that bitter attitude toward life. Yet, Plummer also got the humorous part of the role down pat, almost like a rival/mentor showing tough love to accomplish the task. As for Stevens, his portrayal of the talented writer with the obsession for perfection was fantastic. Stevens managed to take the dual role of Charles Dickens and personify the internal struggle that was his life as he pursued his muse of an epic story. All the anger, frustration, and joy were quite balanced in this movie, hooking me into his life and keeping me in my seat until the final sequence faded to black.

    DISLIKES:

    Scene Placement: The movie does a nice job filling in the gaps, but at times I didn't enjoy the placement of the scenes. Mainly the flashback scenes, much of Dickens' past was scattered through this movie, dropped at odd moments that offset the momentum of the sequence. Some of these moments could have been better delivered at earlier moments, and may have minimized the confusion of why he was so angry. Not sure whose direction it was to place things in this order, but it didn't work for me at times.

    Background Characters: As you watch his story progress, you get to see new characters emerge as his world starts to motivate him to write. Yet unlike Scrooge, with whom he constantly interacts with, many of the other characters are just background bodies who smile, laugh, and kind of look odd. Sure, I understand the personification of what they mean during his writer's block and how they were connected to his central character, but why did they remain constantly in the background? I don't have those answers, but it was kind of odd having them randomly walking around with him and doing little past that. Sorry guys, not a fan of limited use characters.

    The diluted emotion: I expected the movie about the guy who revolutionized Christmas to be a little more emotionally charged. Sadly, this film didn't quite pack the holiday joy and magic that his tale was able to elicit long ago when I watched the Muppet version long ago. While inspirational, I didn't get overwhelmed with feelings that made me embrace the holiday season. I felt this was due to some of the movie magic being left out of the movie, giving it that realistic twist, but unfortunately drying up the specialness those hokey, overdramatic effects bring to the table. This tale would have benefited from a page in the Hallmark channel book in terms of motivating you to inherit the spirit of Christmas.

    The VERDICT:

    The Man Who Invented Christmas is an immersive film that uses setting, presentation, and incredible acting to bring the 19th century to life. Despite all the cool insights into Dickens' life though, this movie lacks cinematic magic, logical use of characters, and pacing that is important in films. This movie could have done well on a television release, or streaming movie rather than a theater presentation. It does hold potential for a church outing, but this reviewer recommends holding out until it comes to home viewing.

    My scores are:

    Biography/Comedy/Drama: 8.0 Movie Overall: 7.0
    8tabuno

    Delightful, Imaginative, Dramatic, and Entertaining

    5 December 2017. This whimsical family period drama about Charles Dickens' experience in writing and in getting his Christmas classic, "A Christmas Carol" published offers up a delightful and penetrating movie tapping into the special nature of film. Using creative imagination, artistry, and some fascinating stylized characters, the movie's director and screenplay writer have brought to the screen a wonderful film that both tantalizes with its whimsy and penetrates with its emotional dramatic scenes that even enhance A Christmas Carol story itself. Unlike the trailers for this movie, the movie tends towards more of a dramatic tone with tender sad moments, flaring outbursts of emotional anger, redemption, all the while interspersed with imagining of the creative process of Mr. Dickens. Like A Christmas Carol itself, this movie presents a hidden side of Charles Dickens and nineteenth century Britain in a revealing and meaningful way. This move is a wonderful way to spend some reflective and enjoyable moments at the theater during these Holidays.
    9drjgardner

    Wonderful

    This is a wonderful film and will be especially delightful for people familiar with "A Christmas Carol" and with Dickens in general, but you don't need any background to enjoy it. Basically the film tells the story of how Dickens came to write this classic. The writer's process imagined in this film is true to life for many of us who are writers, though it isn't the only way from pen to paper.

    Great acting, good sets, and great music with an excellent script help make this a new classic. The only deficit I saw was the less than opulent sets, which is why I gave it a 9 instead of a 10.

    The special gift in this film is seeing Christopher Plummer back on the big screen. Jonathan Price also stands out as Dicken's father.

    Go see this film. Go see it especially at the Xmas season.
    7bastos

    Good biopic on the making of A Christmas Carroll

    For me this is how you do a good biopic. Stay faithful to what happened but at the same time be creative with the way you tell the story. This is a mix of fairy tale and history, which is the exact formula needed to tell the story of the creation of A Christmas Carroll. The book is such an iconic piece of literature that helped reshape the way people in England saw Christmas, and the movie shows very well how that happened. The cast is good, headlined by the excellent Christopher Plummer playing a wonderful Scrooge. Good period recreation and well directed, this movie has little faults. For it to be a crowd-pleaser while also historically accurate is not an easy task and if I can find any flaw is that it plays a little too safe. Nevertheless, well done.

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    • Trivia
      Charles Dickens' family did, indeed, keep a pet raven, which died unexpectedly while the family was away. Dickens told this story to another author - Edgar Allan Poe - who was then inspired to write a poem about a raven.
    • Errores
      Despite their portrayal, Dickens and Thackeray were on very friendly terms in 1843. Their feud only started towards the end of the 1850s when Dickens became jealous of Thackeray being compared to him. Thackeray responded by publicly criticizing Dickens' decision to abandon his wife. In addition, Thackeray boasts about the money his latest book has earned. In reality, Thackeray was a struggling hack writer in 1843. He didn't achieve a major success until the publication of Vanity Fair in 1847. Dickens and Thackeray were reconciled shortly before the latter's death in 1863.
    • Citas

      Charles Dickens: No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of another.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Box Office: Episode dated 30 November 2017 (2017)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de noviembre de 2017 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Irlanda
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos
      • Reino Unido
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      • The Mazur Kaplan Company
      • The Mob Film Company
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      • USD 5,676,486
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,357,129
      • 26 nov 2017
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