If the Grinch and the Nutcracker are old Christmas favorites, I got a DVD last year that is going to be a new one. Not new, really, as I’ve read the Dickens classic dozens of times. In fact, I just added “The Complete Charles Dickens Collection” to my Nook to replace the books lost in the fire, so I could compare “A Christmas Carol” in print with the DVD—though I knew already that the Disney movie was very close to the Dickens original, just from the familiarity of the dialog.
The dialog was indeed taken almost entirely from the book, and the Christmas past sequence, aside from the transitional bits such as the flight with the ghost and the candle snuffer becoming a rocket, also closely followed the book. The Christmas present sequence also followed the book reasonably well, though the vision through the floor of flights through the air over London were new.
The main place the film diverged from the book was in the Christmas future sequence, which was nightmarish far beyond the original. True, the hearse was mentioned in the book, but only as a comparison for the width of the steps to Scrooge’s rooms.
Although the characters are computer-generated, they all move and use their faces so naturally it doesn’t feel at all like a cartoon. I always enjoy the “Making of” shorts on these discs, and this one was a fascinating introduction to motion capture, including the capture of facial expressions.
So is it worth watching? I think so. Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is an old favorite, and I think I’ll add this DVD in future years.







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I just love Christmas. Not for all the gifts or the “idea” of Christmas but for the colors and the energy that is given off. I love the feel in the cold air as everyone is running around shopping.
My family fell apon a sad photo that put all this crazy shopping into perspective for us. This picture moved us so much that my family is thinking of taking all our money that would have gone to gifts, and we are going to do something BETTER with it. The photo was of starving children reaching for anything!!! While the other half of the photos is of ladies shopping crazly with arms full of stuff. The photos says ” Define Necessity” It moved us so much I almost cried. All we could think of was our little baby, and all we could think was what if that was our baby…
I wish more would stop and see what life is all about. It is not about the STUFF but the people we touch.