Have you ever met a Scrooge? A Scrooge, you may ask? Ebeneezer Scrooge is the main character from the film “A Christmas Carol.” One of the most iconic movies was released on December 7, 2001.
Synopsis:
In the Winter of 1850, alone on Christmas Eve, Scrooge feels grumpy during the Christmas festivities. One night, Scrooge is visited by a ghost named Jacob Marley (a business partner and once a dear friend), who passed away several years ago. The ghost scares him by sending three other ghosts: Ghost of Christmas Past, Ghost of Christmas Present, and Ghost of Christmas Future. The three ghosts show a vision of Scrooge’s past, present, and future. It was until Scrooge had witnessed his future – a future of no existence.
The meaning behind A Christmas Carol:
I enjoy the ending morale and I am sure you will too. The true meaning behind this movie is for the holidays to give you a chance for acknowledgement and a time for respect, even if you do not celebrate it. I watch this holiday film with my family and friends as a reminder to always be grateful for what we have and to spread love and happiness, despite how the world celebrates.
I highly recommend the creation of this film to be viewed by you. I genuinely felt a strong tangible connection form – a moment of carefree. I advise you to watch the movie during the winter holidays with your loved ones as a way to feel the presence of Scrooge, the ghosts, and the people. Grab a hot chocolate and a warm snack to share!
What will Scrooge do next? Are you ready for the twists and turns as the film journeys? ”Bah Humbug”, what are you still doing here? Go on and watch!
Reporter Youth.md: Gesica Sirbu
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