Dislikes:
1. It’s about Christmas.
2. The middle section dealing with the ghosts of past,
present and future drags mightily, and the special effects are risible even by
1950s standards.
3. There are far too many religious references in it.
4. Tiny Tim. He’d be OK if he was a snotty-nosed,
obstreperous little tyke called Charlie, but the combination of alliteration
and mawkishness has to be the all-time literary disaster. And it’s my opinion
that the line ‘God bless us every one’ should have been edited out by the publisher
on a non-negotiable basis, Dickens or no Dickens.
Likes:
1. Alistair Sim. Brilliant.
2. Kathleen Harrison (Scrooge’s housekeeper.) Never fails to
engage, whatever she does. Her line: 'A Christmas present? For me?' touched the strings admirably where the TT creature failed miserably.
3. Marley makes an excellent ghost.
4. The pre-visitation Scrooge is compellingly hard.
5. The post-visitation Scrooge is delightfully dotty.
6. It’s about a man being rescued from a dark place. That’s
the clincher. Stories of people coming out of the dark and into the light never
fail to move me. (Pity it had to be at Christmas.)
* * *
And talking of God (sort of, briefly) I have a trivial
question for you Germans out there:
You know how there’s a trend these days for people to
liberally scatter ‘OMG!’ all over emails, YouTube comments and so on? Do Germans liberally
scatter ‘GIH!’?
6 comments:
I, too, have seen this movie about a hundred times. Alistair Sim must have been in great shape. Notice how he does the polka at the end?
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I thought he looked in pretty great shape when he was chasing his housekeeper through the apartment and down the stairs on Christmas morning. In fact, that scene is my favourite in the film. It's surprisingly modern in the way it mixes energy, humour and pathos, and he and Kathleen Harrison worked brilliantly together.
By the way, Nancy, do you think you might have a quiet word with your pesky daughter and encourage her to start posting to her Tumblr again? It's one of my favourite diversions.
I will when she returns from across the pond.
The pond? You mean she's escaped to civilisation?!
Yes, but she's on her way back to the land of Trump. Said to tell you she'll post to Tumblr soon.
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