FilipeManuelNeto
A Christmas Carol, over and over again.
I've lost count of the versions, adaptations, rereadings and reconstructions I've seen of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. I've heard it said that, with this tale, Dickens invented Christmas. I am not able to go that far, but I recognize that the tale changed the way we face this season: instead of being just a religious festival, it became a family celebration, much more secular and almost returning to its pagan roots. This is just another movie based on the tale.
For that reason, I won't waste my time talking about the script, we know how it ends. And perhaps because of this condition, I felt that this film lacks an additional dose of irreverence and humor, which tends to be more evide...