Don't live to work. Work to live Charles Dickens’ Christmas tale about greedy Scrooge and how the spirits of Christmas changed his life, I’ve always liked it since childhood, and I’ve watched a number of cartoons and various films. This story is very instructive and everyone should learn it in childhood.
Now before our attention is a television, Canadian fantasy, very similar to Dickensan's fairy tale. It tells the story not of a man, but of a woman who was terribly cynical and cold. Her career and work came first. She has forgotten what kindness, warmth and love are. In a world where she lives, everyone hates her. Everything will change when the spirit of her former deceased boss comes to her and opens her eyes to everything.
I found this film kind and clean. This story makes you think, rethink something. The main character has a mystical opportunity here - to look at her whole life from the outside, to see what is happening behind her back. She understands that despite all our crazy and cruel world, resembling a meat grinder that scrolls and scrolls us, you always need to remain people and do good deeds, try to change something, and she was this meat grinder herself, who scrolled everyone and broke people’s lives.
Canadian actress Emmanuel Vogier is always remembered for horror films. In fact, she is a beautiful model and actress, but to be honest, she did not have a career in film that she dreamed of. The best roles bypassed her, and the films in which she often played, and were dubious and often failed.
In this Christmas fantasy, Vogier was well suited to the lead role. In this fairy tale, what happens in American cinema and do not believe in French: a change in the character, his character and essence. We see that after all that she had to see because of the ghost, the heroine begins to rethink something and understand where she was wrong.
In the role of a ghost or a Christmas angel, it was nice to see Carrie Fisher star of the cult Star Wars. She was a favorite actress of millions and a bright memory for her. The scenes with her in this picture are the most important and mysterious.
A Christmas Story is a 2012 Canadian, television fantasy. The movie is instructive and warm, cordial and family. Believe in love and do good. Miracles happen to those who believe in them.
6.5 out of 10