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Carolling away the 3D Style
Nov 23, 2009 10:35 PM 1869 Views

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This was my first 3D movie experience for me and let me start this review by saying that it was definitely worth it. This is the last movie I am going to be seeing for quite some time now, and I am glad it is this one.


Story? Well, don't we all know it? No? Ok, here's a summary. Ebenezer Scrooge(Jim Carrey) is a rich man, but a very miserly man. Miserly to the limit of cruelty. He runs a counting house(what sort of a job is that?!) with the assistance of a sweet man called Bob Cratchit(Gary Oldman). It's Christmastime and it is the time when Scrooge is his miserable best. He frowns at the carollers, kicks away the people asking for donations, refuses the invitations from his own nephew(Colin Firth). Later that night, he is visited by the ghost of his dead partner who warns him to mend his ways, else he is doomed to carry heavy chains till eternity.  Hsi chance to mending his ways are three ghosts, Ghosts of Christmas Past(Jim Carrey), Christmas Present(Jim Carrrey, again), and Chirstmas Yet to Come. The Ghosts make him realise that consequences of his actions and what might happen to him if he didn't mend his ways. Realising his mistakes, Scrooge mends his ways and slowly gains respect in the eyes of the people around him.


People have made half an hour long movies and three hour long movies on the same story. I have even seen a Mickey Mouse version of this story. I have not seen the others. I must say that this movie presented to me a very human angle to Ebenezer Scrooge's character. Why did he turn into the miser and money obsessed fool he was? It showed to me how he loved his sister and his regret at realising that he had not given his nephew the love that did his dead sister justice. It showed how he appreciate working under a man like Mr Fezziwig. It showed to me that in spite of being so miserly and seemingly heartless, he has a soft corner in his heart for TIny Tim, his assistant Bob Cratchit's little son, who is physically handicapped and is likely to die of lack of appropriate treatment.


The dialogues, the music are awesome. All that with the 3D-effect is truly a breath taking experience. I was completely absorbed in the movie. The part showing Scrooge's stint with Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come was scary enough for the kids watching the film and if they understood the film, it will scare them off the errors made by Scrooge.


But what I didn't like about this film was that the(same) section depicting Scrooge's stint with the host of Christmas Yet to Come was very confusing and dragging. I didn't quite get the point of showing the chase with the scary horse carriage, turning him into a miniscule form, that whole section. I found it a bit dragging and boring. But then, that is me. I think the kids in the cinema hall really enjoyed the scene.


All in all, it was a wonderful 3D movie experience. I really recommend this film, whether or not you are a children's movie buff.


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