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THE FUNNY CHRISTMAS SCROOGE: Interview with actor Jim Carrey

In A Christmas Scrooge Jim Carrey not only plays the famous usurer, but also the three ghosts of Christmas should visit him to make him understand the true spirit of the festival. Excellent idea that the latter, showing that the Christmas spirit is in everyone, even the most recalcitrant!

Here's what the man who had played the Grinch a few years ago told the press last May in Cannes, during the presentation of the first images of the film.



known dozens of film versions the Christmas story Dickens. Why have agreed to participate in it?
What I like is when you tell the audience a story of a truly novel, which fills the screen and touches you deep. I followed all the career of Robert - Roger Rabbit the Polar Express, Cast Away , etc.. With this knowledge, I knew it would be an original.
What you like about the characters of Scrooge?
love go through the mind of a character. It may sound cliché, but I'm always interested in psychology, to understand the reasons why people are what they are. I also liked the idea of Robert to make me play the three spirits. It's a great idea because every mind can be a different aspect of the personality of Scrooge. There's something Freudian in this approach.



You also play Scrooge at different ages.
By adding this, this is something like eight different characters because I had to have the mentality of a child under 7 years old, a teenager who realizes that no one picks him up at the orphanage, while all others have somewhere to go. Of course, every time the voice changes as the character ages, which is a challenge in itself. Add to this the fact that the spirits each have a different accent.



How was filming in performance capture?
Most people think it is dubbing classic, but it's actually much closer due to play in a theater. All actors are together in one room and give a full interpretation that is captured by the camera. The difference is simply that these images are then fed into a computer to give the film that looks so great.

Finally, it seems very natural.
Yes, except that you need to wear suits rather strange and something that looks like a bike helmet on the head with multiple cameras, which is quite curious in intimate scenes. I remember the scenes with Robin Wright Penn in which we were just knocking us.



As in every fairy tale, you see a moral in the Funny Christmas Scrooge?
For me, the moral of this story is that you love people around you, and that you can always change people's lives!

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