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Jim222001
Jim2220017 years ago

An interesting film about the brainstorming behind writing Scrooge. With brilliant work by Dan Stevens (Beauty 'amp; the Beast) as Charles Dickens. While Christopher Plummer is just as good as his creation Scrooge, himself.

wambie
wambie8 years ago

One of the better movies I''ve seen in a long time.

TKPNPodcast
TKPNPodcast8 years ago

A wonderful addition to the countless adaption of A Christmas Carol. This meta tale parallels Dickens and his writing process with the tale itself. Great acting and renews my love of this tale of generosity of will and a charity of the heart. A delight! 8/10

Lee Brown Barrow
Lee Brown Barrow8 years ago

I don''t believe for a minute that the events in this film led to the writing of A Christmas Carol, but despite it being all a bit tinsel and glitter with no real substance, it is still an enjoyable and heartwarming tale. God bless you, everyone!

SparklinDiamond
SparklinDiamond8 years ago

I enjoyed this film. It was a lovely insight to see how Charles may have came up with his characters and plot. It was very heartwarming and a lovely addition to my Christmas movies.

jarvis-8243417
jarvis-8243417one year ago

_The Man Who Invented Christmas_ is a compelling and whimsical fictionalized telling of Charles Dickensโ€™ writing of _A Christmas Carol_. Having lost the faith of his publishers after a string of failed novels and dwindling finances, Charles Dickens comes up with a scheme to self-publish a Christmas book that will put him back on top; but to do so heโ€™ll have to confront the ghosts of his past. The film does an impressive job at showing the creative process, with Dickens literally bringing characters to life and interacting with them as he develops them. Dan Stevens does a good job at playing Charles Dickens, and Christopher Plummer is perfectly cast as Scrooge. Additionally, newcomer Anna Murphy brings a lot of charisma as the nurse/muse who inspires Dickens. Also, the sets and costumes are especially well-done, giving a real Dickensian feel to the film. Inspirational, with a little bit of magic, _The Man Who Invented Christmas_ is an entertaining look behind the novel that forever changed the way we see Christmas.

Nancy L Draper
Nancy L Draper6 years ago

This movie is a madcap reconstruction of the writing process that produced THE CHRISTMAS CAROL, probably as much fiction as fact, but spun together with all the frenzy of the creative spark. This scattered approach to storytelling is illuminated by some stellar performances, but, once again, Scrooge steals the show. Christopher Plummer:flag_ca: brings a startling depth to the Scrooge we know married with the Scrooge that was the catalyst for Dickens'' imagination. This was an award worthy performance. I give this film a 7 (good) out of 10. [Historical Fiction]. But, I take issue with the title. No one invented Christmas nor would it fall into obscurity. As long as there are those who owe their lives to a babe, born in a manger, born to bear our sins and redeem our lives, there will be a Christmas. And, all the goodness of Christmas comes not from a tale of the transformation of a tight-fisted old man, but as a overflow from the transforming presence of Christ in the lives of those who call Him Lord. (Thus endeth the sermon).

jarvis-8243417
jarvis-82434176 years ago

The Man Who Invented Christmas is a compelling and whimsical fictionalized telling of Charles Dickensโ€™ writing of A Christmas Carol. Having lost the faith of his publishers after a string of failed novels and dwindling finances, Charles Dickens comes up with a scheme to self-publish a Christmas book that will put him back on top; but to do so heโ€™ll have to confront the ghosts of his past. The film does an impressive job at showing the creative process, with Dickens literally bringing characters to life and interacting with them as he develops them. Dan Stevens does a good job at playing Charles Dickens, and Christopher Plummer is perfectly cast as Scrooge. Additionally, newcomer Anna Murphy brings a lot of charisma as the nurse/muse who inspires Dickens. Also, the sets and costumes are especially well-done, giving a real Dickensian feel to the film. Inspirational, with a little bit of magic, The Man Who Invented Christmas is an entertaining look behind the novel that forever changed the way we see Christmas.

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