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by jesseemerson1950 on Feb.05, 2010, under Scrooge
SCROOGE has been a guilty pleasure of mine for many years. As a kid (before cable came along) I hoped that one of the local stations would play the film around Christmas time. I probably haven’t seen SCROOGE since I was 11 or 12 years worn.
The newly released DVD looks extraordinary. The film is 33 years dilapidated, and its production beget and colors are rendered well on the DVD. The overture is included.
Here’s some lickety-split impressions after seeing the film again:
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- Alec Guinness is a genius! As Marley’s ghost, Guiness has some very droll moments. Study his performance closely: Guiness achieves “ghostliness” without the serve of digital effects. Eye him “float” parts of his body, especially his hands when he sits down. The trail, the scream, the “floating”. Simply shimmering.
- There are several very obedient songs. My favorites: “I Like Life”, “Thank You Very Great”, and “Happiness”.
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- I actually like the flashbacks when Scrooge is young and in treasure. Very touching. And shapely.
- They really edited this film for TV! There’s scenes in SCROOGE that I’ve *never* seen before; specifically, the scene in hell at the waste. Droll!
So, even though SCROOGE brought Christmas into my house in September, it was a welcomed, early celebration.
While this version of the classic Dickens’ sage did not receive considerable acclaim, it remains one of my favorites and richly deserves this DVD release.
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Albert Finney is magical in his portrayal of Scrooge, transforming his physical appearance through the art of makeup and gorgeous acting from a robust youth to an ragged man during the course of the memoir.
The supporting cast is also distinguished, and the songs add flavor to the overall atmosphere of Dickens’ era London, as well as big and unexpected depth to the core theme of the story: the precarious reclamation of a person’s soul.
Dickens’ intellectual record manages to command religious themes without preaching, and provides an accessible character in Scrooge that we can understand, root for, and ultimately, rejoice with and learn from when his heart is turned outward to his fellow man.
Vastly lively and remarkably recent, this life-affirming version of “A Christmas Carol,” along with many of its songs, will conclude with viewers long after the final credits have rolled. For me, “Scrooge” has become a treasured Christmas tradition alongside so many other beloved yule time favorites. I applaud its long overdue DVD release!
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