| Jim Carrey Grinches It Up For A Christmas Carol |
When Jim Carrey was prepping for his performance as the Grinch, in The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, little did he know that nine years later he would be playing the original Grinch, Ebenezer Scrooge, in Disney’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Charles Dickens’ Ebenezer Scrooge has inspired countless imitators over the years including Dr. Suess’ Grinch. Scrooge is a man who is bitter and miserly and only through a Christmas miracle is he able to find redemption. Jim Carrey shares his insights into why the famous Dickens character is so misunderstood. INTERVIEW: Director Robert Zemeckis On Why Slasher Films Polluted The Horror Genre “I think Scrooge is abandoned. He is a child abandoned. I think that the only thing that we have to be aware of in this world is the unloved. And that’s where it all comes from. So, Scrooge started out there. And trying desperately for a long time to cling to whatever is good, and his sister, the things that he cares about, but slowly being disappointed by life over and over again.”
“There was a transition, when we have a break-up scene with Belle, where it’s a different person, you know? And even when he was a child, as Jim Carrey explains why he wanted to play Scrooge in Robert Zemeckis's animated feature, “It’s the whole picture. It’s a dream of every actor to have the greatest material in the world, the greatest talent in the world to play with, and a top flight director. We have all that. I’m completely honored to be part of this cast and part of this whole experience. It’s really a high point.”
Jim opted to play all the Christmas Ghosts. “Every spirit was an aspect of Scrooge’s personality, basically, and that was how Bob (Robert Zemeckis) was approaching it.” When asked what the hardest part was he replied, “You have to create the ambiance and the belief in your surroundings in you head.” When the physicality of the role was mentioned, Jim shared, “It’s a dream come true for that. I mean it quite honestly. It’s just absolutely challenging in every way. You can use everything you’ve got. Your fingers turn into these long spindly, wonderful things and it’s great. It’s like puppeteering in a way.”
So why make a story that's been adapted over and over? Jim Carrey strongly believes that this is a story that needs to be told again and that it is very appropriate for our times. “Scrooge was like the original corporate raider.” When he was asked about what he thought about the final product he said, “I think that Bob Zemeckis has created the best version so far.”
Disney’s A Christmas Carol opens November 8th.
Melanie Wilson
Visit her blog at LAMelbox.blogspot.com
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