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An enlivened retelling of Charles Dickens#39; exemplary novel around a Victorian-period grumpy person tackled a voyage of self-reclamation, civility of a few secretive Christmas nebulous visions. span style=background-color:#0000ff;Watch Online And Download A Christmas Carol (2009) span style=background-color:#0000ff;Full Length Movie for Free with single clickspanspan

Nov 06,2009

Hollywood Movies | Drama | Family

Ratings: 6 / 10 from

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Size: 611 MB
Length: 96 Minute(s)
Resolution: 720p ,1080p Bluray

Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.

 

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nudity None.
violence No gore, but the film contains a lot of macabe imagery and several jump-out-of-your-seat moments which may frighten children under 10. Mild slapstick violence during the chase sequences.
profanity Scrooge mutters "Bugger it" once, "Hell" is said once or twice, as well as "ass" but nothing worse than that.
alcohol Snuff is used briefly by a character. Characters raise glasses of ale and wine during party sequences.
frightening The ghosts that visit Scrooge can be frightening in their own ways. Young children might be most frightened of Jacob Marley's ghost whose appearance is ghoulish and who wails loudly when not speaking in a creepy voice. At one point, his jaw becomes unhinged and he continues trying talking to Scrooge like that until he re-fastens his jaw. The sequence leading up to his appearance as he drags his chains up to Scrooge's bedchamber is very suspenseful. The Ghost of Christmas Present reveals two malnourished, angry children who represent Ignorance and Want who each act savage and insane. The Ghost of Christmas Present dies a disturbing death. As a clock tolls, he ages and becomes a skeleton who then fades to dust all while laughing. The Christmas Yet to Come sequence can frighten young children and includes a fast-paced chase sequence with wild dogs and demonic horses. As a very faithful version of the Dickens story, death and one's own mortality are the dominant themes of the film. The films contains imagery of corpses, coffins and cemeteries as well as a lot of dialogue about death, dying and regret.

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