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Disney's A Christmas Carol

I am pleasantly surprised. For heaven's sake, we are not very good over a repetition of the same old story, but the task was done least well. If c 'is one thing that surprised me is the tone of the film. From the trailer and the presence of Jim Carrey I expected a much more comic film, but it takes terribly seriously, except in some cases. In short, some frightened accomplice generated by a couple of effects "bu!" Is not exactly the product for children that I thought.
course that is a product aimed at the general public (and to exploit the "achievements" of the 3-D) show the different scenes rather popular, that even when viewed in 2D, left me to guess which room they use the third dimension. These scenes, which we also wanted to define 's action, honestly, in some cases have seemed a bit out of place and stretching the stock (in this case, the' hot pursuit of the third spirit. For what, apart from handling the scene?) .
The story is still valid. Wanting to defer to the fact that we speak of a plot by now know that even the stones, the story is well developed, supported by a creative aspect inspired (by applause, in my opinion, the transition from second to third spirit). For
hit me first, however, is the computer graphics used, very good, apart from details like the hair a little coarse.
course, eventually the boredom prevailed. As I said before, it was gone too long. Disney did better with the same Mickey's Christmas Carol, much more concise but considerably more effective. However, a vision worthy of the family.

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