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Christmas Carol, A (1982)
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Charles Dickens' timeless story embodies and transcends the Christmas spirit of joy, giving and appreciation.
The cold-hearted miserly Ebenezer Scrooge protest Christmas by exclaiming, "Humbug!!!"Showing little kindness for his good natured employee, Bob Cratchit, Scrooge seems to be without an ounce of humanity.But old Scrooge is in for a surprise.In the middle of the night, Scrooge receives an ominous warning.Spirits escort him on a magical journey through time, so he can observe his life from a wholly unique perspective.
Accompanied by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future, Scrooge rediscovers the dreams of his youth, witnesses the love and joy of the Cratchit Family and confronts the destiny awaiting him if he fails to make a profound change.As the cheerful spirit of Bob Cratchit's crippled son Tiny Tim charms Scrooge, his cold heart begins to warm.
The transformation of Scrooge has inspired people across cultures and generations.The man who valued money above all else, soon realized that the true riches of life belong to those who give, who love, and who share simple joys.A Christmas Carol offers an extraordinary message of hop, the possibility of change, and the wonder of life at every moment.
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