Dans l'adaptation gothique de Steven Knight de l'histoire de fantômes emblématique de Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge vit une nuit noire de l'âme - passée, présente et future.Dans l'adaptation gothique de Steven Knight de l'histoire de fantômes emblématique de Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge vit une nuit noire de l'âme - passée, présente et future.Dans l'adaptation gothique de Steven Knight de l'histoire de fantômes emblématique de Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge vit une nuit noire de l'âme - passée, présente et future.
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- 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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If you're expecting something middle of the Road, and dare I say it, along the same lines as War of the worlds, you'll be disappointed, this is a very different, relevant and gritty.
I would say it improves as it progresses, the first twenty minutes or so are very slow, but once you get into the core of the story it becomes excellent.
Very gothic, very bleak, it's dark, it even looks dark, memories of Jamaica Inn.
Terrific acting, Pearce is the standout as Ebeneezer, others also impressed, Charlotte Riley and Stephen Graham were great.
I thought it was very impressive. 8/10
I would say it improves as it progresses, the first twenty minutes or so are very slow, but once you get into the core of the story it becomes excellent.
Very gothic, very bleak, it's dark, it even looks dark, memories of Jamaica Inn.
Terrific acting, Pearce is the standout as Ebeneezer, others also impressed, Charlotte Riley and Stephen Graham were great.
I thought it was very impressive. 8/10
Loved this. I don't understand reviews that criticise it for being dark and bleak. Dickens was dark and bleak, and very angry at the state of England. It is a mistake to see his stuff as romantic and cosy Christmas fare. From the very opening scene of a boy pissing on Marley's grave, we are alerted that this adaptation is close to the bone. It is visceral acting that shines a light on the human condition, and brings this story into the 21st century. I don't have a problem with the swearing, and do not find the language out of place, as some have argued. Dickens wrote for the common man, the man on the street - literally, as his stories were read out in instalments to groups that gathered round to hear. They were often working class, whose language was vernacular, earthy and very like we hear here. This is A Christmas Carol revivified, made fresh for today's audience. Lenny Rush as Tiny Tim is a revelation, gorgeously acted. There is a tragic beauty to his scenes that takes one's breath away, contrasting with the schmaltz of earlier productions. Guy Pearce gives a rather sexy (dare I say it?) edge to Scrooge, who I always thought of a musty old codger. Here, he is lean and austerely elegant and has a whole philosophy of life that has the ring of truth to it. The age-old problems of profit at any cost is brought home in a series of apocalyptic images, to the haunting Welsh lullaby 'Suo Gân'. It isn't only Scrooge who is brought to his knees. Go on, dim the lights and settle down to be horrified, intrigued, mesmerised. And, yes, moved. Everything a good ghost tale should be.
Kept my on the edge of my seat for al 3 hours. It was a darker Christmas Carol and well worth it.
I loved it and I am 65 years of age. I agree the expletives didn't add anything and were not necessary but it was well written and very well acted. If you want same old same old then watch Muppets Christmas Carol or Alistair Sims original (both of which I love) but this was different and I enjoyed it
If you didn't like this movie just because you didn't like it, then fine, but to write a review about it being inappropriate is bewildering to me. You knowingly watched a movie on FX (known to push boundaries), with a TV-MA rating & even the promos were dark & obviously not for children. So if you ignored all that & watched with your kids, then that's on you.
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- AnecdotesLenny Rush also played Tiny Tim for two seasons at the Old Vic theatre. He was born with a rare form of dwarfism called Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Congenita (SED).
- ConnexionsFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Robert DeNiro/Guy Pearce/Joe Pera (2019)
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