The Man Who Invented Christmas

The Man Who Invented Christmas

  • Director: Bharat Nalluri
  • Writer: Susan Coyne,Les Standiford,Charles Dickens
  • Countries of origin: Ireland, Canada
  • Language: English, Italian
  • Release date: November 22, 2017
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Người Phát Minh Ra Giáng Sinh
  • "The Man Who Invented Christmas" is a comedy film directed by Bharat Nalluri , featuring Daniel Jonathan Stevens , Christopher Plummer, Jonathan Price and others.
    The film tells the story of how Dickens created the iconic characters Ebenezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim in the novel "A Christmas Carol", turning Christmas into a celebration event.

    Details

    • Release date November 22, 2017
    • Filming locations Ireland
    • Production companies Mazur / Kaplan Company, The Mob Film Company, Ingenious Media

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $5,676,486

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $1,357,129

    Gross worldwide

    $8,127,070

    Movie reviews

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    • By Ibrahim 2022-09-20 23:50:49

      (Movie interpretation) writers are half genius and half lunatic

      (Film interpretation) The writers are half genius and half lunatic The Man Who Invented Christmas 12/19/2018

      What's interesting is that I watched the indescribable Sex and Lucia yesterday, and watched this movie today. It is said that the writer is very deeply involved in the writing, mixing the boundaries of creative roles and self-experience, which can be described as a crazy creative process. At this time, I can only say that I have not read Charles Dickens's book. A Christmas Carol...

    • By Nils 2022-09-04 16:30:06

      It is a kind of tribute to the sages

      "Christmas Inventor" talks about the creative process of Dickens's "A Christmas Carol". The details are moving. The great writer's frowning, quirky, and moody working conditions are rendered to the fullest. It seems that they all contain philosophy and mystery, and can even become his talent. Evidence of gift. Actually, fart! The screenwriter is just shaping the characters with the mentality of chasing stars. It's pretty enjoyable. But I don't like the actor who played Dickens very much. He...

    • By Christina 2022-06-05 23:32:19

      Everyone can help others more or less

      Fortunately, I just reviewed the book and movie "Christmas Carol" (also known as "The Stingy God of Wealth") last Christmas. It was fantastic, a bit scary, and very warm at the end. No wonder this book will change the custom of Christmas in Western society-from family reunion to celebrate the New Year to charity to spread more love. Yes, as long as everyone gives a little love, "God bless each of us."

      The film "Christmas Inventor" tells Dickens' experience in writing this book: After...

    • By Hilton 2022-06-05 22:54:08

      Hard-won happy ending

      To score full marks is too much to diss all kinds of low-quality Christmas snack chips led by Daddy's Home2

      Compared with the holiday atmosphere created by abusive sentiment and consumption stimulation, this slightly dark biopic makes me feel more warm, hopeful and positive energy that encourages everyone to do good. I am stunned to smash myself just to make this unrealistic but absolutely necessary beauty fully reasonable and reasonable

      The relaxation brought by watching...

    • By Clifford 2022-06-05 17:18:52

      Dialogue with Dickens

      In the process of creation, the writer talks with the characters and then looks for his own methods, which is clichéd and interesting. The color of the film takes into account the Christmas happy ending and various factors of Victorian London, but it has no special features.

      Charles Dickens was a great British writer of the Victorian era. As the movie tells, the author has a childhood experience in a monastery, so he wrote such a great work as "Orphan in the Fog". Or, as the movie...

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    • By Reinhold 2023-09-09 20:07:04

      Objectively speaking, the movie is a bit dull. But there are some things that touch me. For example, the writer's inspirational creation takes a small notebook to record names, imagine characters, plots and logic. It's still a very suitable movie to watch at Christmas, and I want to find a novel to read. And Christmas has been declining in history. There are really few things about last forever. From the perspective of time, too many things are not worth...

    • By Alysa 2023-09-08 09:16:54

      It's hard to think about Dickens without saying...

    • By Baylee 2023-08-30 23:13:37

      3 stars, the writer is famous, but the books on the subject matter in this movie are not very famous. Might have a place in the West, but I hadn't heard this book before. After watching this movie, I got to know something about this book and became interested in it. The filming is very elegant. The 19th century British style is full of vivid and interesting, and it is worth...

    • By Rickey 2023-08-23 14:27:42

      Therefore, the Western love solves everything and of course chooses to forgive him. Under the influence of my Confucian complaints, it is really incompetent to understand. Cross-narrative still...

    • By Beulah 2023-08-02 06:57:04

      Dickens struggles with himself, imaginary characters to create heart-warming...

    Movie plot

    British actor Daniel Jonathan Stevens (Dan Stevens) will play the role of British writer Charles Dickens in the new film "The Man Who Invented Christmas" (The Man Who Invented Christmas).
    The film is based on Les Standiford's book of the same name, written by Susan Coyne of the TV series "Mozart in the Jungle" (Mozart in the Jungle).
    "The Man Who Invented Christmas" is based on Dickens's six weeks of writing the novel "A Christmas Carol"...
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    Movie quotes

    • Tara: [after Dickens reads the part where Tiny Tim dies] NO!

      Scrooge: Rude.

      Tara: Is Tiny Tim dead?

      Scrooge: Well, of course he is, imbecile.

      Charles Dickens: He was very ill.

      Scrooge: You can't save every child in London.

      Charles Dickens: And the family has no money for a doctor.

      Tara: Then Scrooge must save him!

      Scrooge: ME?

      Scrooge: He wouldn't...

      Tara: WHY?

      Charles Dickens: Well, he's too selfish.

      Tara: He can change, there's good in him, somewhere. I know it.

      Scrooge: People don't change.

      Charles Dickens: He's been this way, for a long time. I'm not sure he can change.

      Tara: Of course he can, he's not a monster.

      Scrooge: I thought this was a ghost story, not a fairy tale.

      Tara: He wouldn't let Tiny Tim die, Mr. Dickens. He has a heart, doesn't he? It would be too wicked, even for him.

    • Charles Dickens: [In the Garrick Club] Why do we come here?

      John Forster: Hmmm?

      Charles Dickens: The service is terrible. The food is inedible. The fees keep going up. It's full of...

      [the waiter arrives, a doddering old gentleman]

      Charles Dickens: .

    • Mrs. Dickens: No one is useless in this world...

      Charles Dickens: ...who lightens the burden of another - I know.

      Mrs. Dickens: For all his faults, you won't find a kinder man.

      Charles Dickens: Hmmm. How long he is growing up to be one.