Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Christmas Carol: The Movie (2001) - Review

Christmas Carol: The Movie is an animated adaptation of the Charles Dickens short novel of the same name. It is the classic story of an individual, Ebenezer Scrooge, who has no regard for his fellow man, especially during the Christmas season, and is confronted by spirits who show him the effects of his life in the past, present, and potential future. The cast of this movie is star-studded, comprising of  Simon Callow (Scrooge), Kate Winslet - playing a nurse (Belle) previously romantically affiliated with Scrooge, Nicolas Cage - portraying the spirit of Jacob Marley, Scrooge's previous business partner, along with roles filled with Michael Gambon, Robert Llewellyn, and Rhys Ifans.

The movie is technically sound. The movie sits at 77 minutes, so not as long as what would be considered full-feature length, but that is not something to hold against the movie. The story that is told is fairly familiar, as it has been adapted in popular media countless times in the past century, but the non-familiar bits of the story were also interesting without wearing too thin. The performances given for this movie were great, however, they are overshadowed by a less than par animation quality. I hate to speculate as to if elements of an average movie were different if that would make it better, but I can only imagine if the animation for this adaptation were of better quality than it would be a product that cable channels would air during the Christmas season. Speaking about Nic Cage's performance in particular, I believe it is a waste of the range of emotion that he is known to be able to show on screen or by voice in other projects. His role in this movie is incredibly brief, and is only on screen to be wispy and supernatural. It was a shame to see such small roles for some big names, but I think that the movie struck a good balance between the portions that it did add to the story, especially the live action segments at the beginning and end of the movie. 

I would not really recommend this movie to watch during the holiday season, and not particularly valuable for those who are embarking on a similar project as me. As I have stated above, this movie is technically sound. It is fairly average, and really not worth many peoples' time. It is a good adaptation of a classic story, but even with the benefits of modern actors and storytelling media, Christmas Carol: The Movie is destined to remain such a niche product when there are countless other adaptations that have better viewing value.

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