El Director Robert Zemeckis He is still obsessed with making films with the technique of digital animation, that is, filling an actor with flesh and blood and then reproducing all his movements in a digitally created character.
This technique was inaugurated with the movie Polar Express with Tom Hanks, then with Beowulf with Angelina Jolie and, now, with A Christmas Carol with Jim Carrey.
Thus, in his third film with this technique he adapts to the cinema the classic by Charles Dickens, which is already well known to all and, furthermore, using the 3D technique so fashionable now.
Robert Zemeckis Christmas Carol It is a visual luxury but free of any kind of surprise because the viewer is going to find a story that is already too hackneyed. How many films have been directly or indirectly based on this Dickens classic?
Also, I wonder, why so much digital technique to recreate a world so similar to the human if, then, only credible scenes are made in a cartoon?
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