It is a kind of tribute to the sages

Nils 2022-09-04 16:30:06

"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 is more suitable for horror movies and zombie movies.

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  • Charles Dickens: No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of another.

  • 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.