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202297 minAnimation, Family, Fantasy

Scrooge: A Christmas Carol

Is Scrooge: A Christmas Carol a Hit or Flop?

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Is Scrooge: A Christmas Carol worth watching? With a rating of 6.812/10, this Animation, Family, Fantasy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Scrooge: A Christmas Carol Synopsis

On a cold Christmas Eve, selfish miser Ebenezer Scrooge has one night left to face his past — and change the future — before time runs out.

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Top Cast

Luke Evans
Luke EvansEbenezer Scrooge (voice)
Olivia Colman
Olivia ColmanGhost of Christmas Past (voice)
Jessie Buckley
Jessie BuckleyIsabel Fezziwig (voice)
Johnny Flynn
Johnny FlynnBob Cratchit (voice)
Fra Fee
Fra FeeHarry Huffam (voice)
Giles Terera
Giles TereraTom Jenkins (voice)
Trevor Dion Nicholas
Trevor Dion NicholasGhost of Christmas Present (voice)
James Cosmo
James CosmoMr. Fezziwig (voice)
Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan PryceJacob Marley (voice)

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Is Scrooge: A Christmas Carol worth watching?

Scrooge: A Christmas Carol has received mixed reviews with a 6.812/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Animation, Family, Fantasy movies.

Is Scrooge: A Christmas Carol hit or flop?

Scrooge: A Christmas Carol has received average ratings (6.812/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Scrooge: A Christmas Carol is a Animation, Family, Fantasy movie that On a cold Christmas Eve, selfish miser Ebenezer Scrooge has one night left to face his past — and change the future — before time runs out....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 14, 2023
★ 6

I'm not really sure what Leslie Bricusse was trying to achieve here with this animated poor cousin of his far superior 1970 version of the timeless Charles Dickens story. That's not to say that Luke Evans isn't a fine singer - he has those mellifluous tones that would resonate well in musical theatre. The thing is, though, the the catchiest of the songs (not all of them) have been re-versioned, abridged and updated and the whole thing has a shocking sterility to it. Some creative effort has been put into the quality and style of the animation, and Stephen Donnelly has used his Netflix funds to assemble a decent enough vocal cast, but this is a story that has already been done to death. A remake simply isn't needed unless there is a profoundly different take to be had for the audience. This doesn't really offer that at all, and lacks the grittiness as "Scrooge" comes across without the grubbiness - of personality and attire - as this struggles to catch fire. It is watchable, and there's no denying "Thank You Very Much" and "I Like Life" still get the toes tapping as they remain amongst some new but forgettable songs from LB. Perhaps to encourage a new audience to watch the original - or other far better versions of this novella - this might just work. Otherwise, it's just plonk the kids in front of telly fodder.