was a time that Disney did not create a cartoon worthy of the famous mark, the father of many masterpieces by oscar. Well, picking up the novel by Charles Dickens, perhaps the most famous, Disney has bought back, has returned to play and created a small masterpiece.
Although the digitized cartoon and deserves as much as the cast, with a special Jim Carrey in the role of Scrooge.
history, we know a bit 'all, and can be a fun way to reconnect children to the true meaning of Christmas, which is not to fill the closets of toys, but give birth to Jesus in their hearts, that in Poverty became man.
Another note on the fidelity is certainly the writing of Dickens and the meticulous and precise representation of the environments of the British Victorian period.
Young and old alike are rediscovering the pleasure of being together, the tenderness and transience of life. Indeed, it is to be taken as a warning to his partner of Scrooge, Marley, died on the eve of a Christmas away, which appears to the protagonist with long and heavy chains created, he said, lives by himself in whenever he failed to do good. E 'picture maybe a little tough' frightening for children, but certainly pervasive.
Character deal, which moves pity is the father of little Timmy, the 'faithful employee of the office of Scrooge. He being abused by the old cantankerous, but despite this he is grateful and suffer the abuses of the master without a word, just to make a few shillings at home and support their families. Figure
not the main but certainly not to be underestimated is the nephew of Scrooge, who urges her uncle to believe in Christmas, changing attitudes towards people and society in general. Sympathetic
the exchange: "Merry Christmas Uncle!" And the reply is dry and acidic, "bells, stupid."
surprising then change the old man, who after having lived the Christmases past, present and future redeems himself, knowing what he lost, but conscious that he can still change his fate, really disastrous if he had not decided to redeem himself.
Certainly, the past may no longer ridarglielo and this is a fatal blow to Scrooge: revising the love he felt for his sister who died young to remember the unconditional love felt for a time a beautiful young but without means, who will decide then not to marry.
In conclusion, this beautiful film in an hour and a half traps: love, joy, sadness, melancholy, joy and certainly pity.
STEFANIA Ragaglia
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