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  1. Scrooge. The notion of Albert Finney playing Ebenezer Scrooge is admittedly mind-boggling, and so is the idea of A Christmas Carol being turned into a musical. But "Scrooge" works very nicely on its intended level and the kids sitting near me seemed to be having a good time.

  2. Dec 1, 2022 · Scrooge: A Christmas Carol’ Review: Slightly Off Key Luke Evans, Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley lend their voices to this animated musical of the holiday classic. Share full article

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    By Kenneth Seward Jr.

    Updated: Nov 29, 2022 8:20 pm

    Posted: Nov 29, 2022 8:08 pm

    Scrooge: A Christmas Carol streams on Netflix on Dec. 2, 2022.

    Netflix’s Scrooge: A Christmas Carol is a heartfelt retelling of the classic Charles Dickens story. It's familiar to a fault, with a predictable conclusion. That said, thanks to some solid animation, a lively cast, and strong musical performances, Scrooge manages to delight nonetheless.

    Directed by Stephen Donnelly, Scrooge: A Christmas Carol depicts the exploits of miserly old Ebenezer Scrooge (Luke Evans) during Christmas Eve. A businessman with zero holiday cheer to give, he can often be seen hounding his debtors for money or berating the poor for their lack of wealth. That is when he isn’t chastising his nephew Harry (Fra Fee) for daring to invite him to a Christmas dinner. He detests all things merry and rarely enjoys the company of others. Ultimately, Scrooge lives a solemn life that’s free of familial obligations and the common decency one would typically expect from folks during the holidays. As long as he remains wealthy, he can’t be bothered – a silly notion that’ll eventually falter over the course of a long winter’s night.

    A Christmas Carol is a classic for a reason. Presented as a cautionary tale, it delivers a potent message about reaping what’s sown through a man’s encounter with time-traveling spirits. The basic premise is almost always as engaging as it is fanciful. That’s not to say that its charm doesn’t wane at times. Given how each rendition is more or less the same, most all of them suffer from being overly familiar; the timeless nature of A Christmas Carol doesn’t circumvent the fact that it’s been retold several times in all manner of film and play. The audience knows what to expect. And while Scrooge: A Christmas Carol certainly entertains, its plot only slightly deviates from what’s come before.

    The good news is that deviation helps to humanize Netflix’s Scrooge. He shares a similar upbringing as his predecessors except in this version, his descent into bitterness is slightly more understandable given certain story shifts. His desire to hoard wealth, for instance, comes from a basic need to secure a solid financial footing as opposed to just being greedy for the sake of it; he never wanted to be like his father, who always seemed to be indebted to someone. Scrooge’s reasons for hating Christmas also differ slightly. The emphasis is placed more on the loss of loved ones over “wasteful” holiday shopping. Scrooge is as cold hearted as ever but his self-induced state is more relatable this time around.

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    Netflix’s Scrooge: A Christmas Carol was bound to be somewhat decent considering its timeless foundation. Its premise, slight deviations aside, is as worn as Tiny Tim’s shoes at this point. Thankfully, it does manage to stand out in the smallest, but still impactful, of ways. The animation is vibrant, with a bright color palette that nicely contras...

  3. Animated adaptation has positive messages, scary scenes. Read Common Sense Media's Scrooge: A Christmas Carol review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Stephen Donnelly
    • Kat Halstead
    • Luke Evans, Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley
  4. Nov 18, 2022 · 38% Tomatometer 16 Reviews 67% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Charles Dickens' ageless legend is reborn in this supernatural, time-travelling, musical adaptation of the definitive Christmas story ...

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