Tras causar estragos en la comunidad élfica, dado su gran tamaño, un hombre que ha sido criado con los elfos en el Polo Norte es enviado a los EEUU en búsqueda de su verdadera identidad.Tras causar estragos en la comunidad élfica, dado su gran tamaño, un hombre que ha sido criado con los elfos en el Polo Norte es enviado a los EEUU en búsqueda de su verdadera identidad.Tras causar estragos en la comunidad élfica, dado su gran tamaño, un hombre que ha sido criado con los elfos en el Polo Norte es enviado a los EEUU en búsqueda de su verdadera identidad.
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An instant holiday classic: Ferrell's crowning achievement to date!
ELF (2003) *** 1/2 Will Ferrell, James Caan, Mary Steenburgen, Edward Asner, Bob Newhart, Zooey Daschanel, Daniel Tay, Amy Sedaris, Faizon Love, Andy Richter, Kyle Gass, Michael Lerner, Artie Lange, Peter Billingsley, Peter Dinklage, Claire Lautier, Jon Favreau. Ferrell gives an inspired lunacy turn as a man who was raised by elves at The North Pole and discovers to his dismay he's actually human sparking his quest to be re-united with his long-lost father (Caan in an inspired bit of casting), a 'naughty-list' occupant, who works as a children's book publisher in New York City, just in time for Christmas. Hysterically funny thanks to the goofy yet sweet and wonderful turn by Ferrell (no one else could pull off the razor's edge of looking like an idiot yet retaining the innocent glee of a child and bares a striking resemblance to Tom Hanks' turn in 'BIG') with a great cast especially the beguilingly pretty Daschanel as his fellow Santa's Little Helper at Gimbels'who he falls in love with. Directed with style and witty warmth by Favreau (who has a cameo) and written by newcomer David Berenbaum with a smart, fun script that caters to all ages with a nostalgic nod to classic animated holiday specials for good measure. An instant holiday classic. Trivia note: Billingsley, best known as Ralphie from the yuletide cinematic classic, plays 'A CHRISTMAS STORY' the elf foreman!
Classic Christmas spirit.
This is the kind of Christmas movie you should be watching every 25th of December apart from your usuals. It's a wonderful story, with a strong Will Ferrell, playing an innocent, child-like, distracted elf who has no idea how the real world functions, as he is on the quest to search for his real family. He is willing to spread the Christmas spirit on a city which apparently hasn't got the spark in its eyes, so there is a hard task on his hands.
The rest of the cast is wonderfully completed by Zooey Deschanel, James Caan, Mary Steenburgen, Daniel Tay, with Peter Dinklage and Bob Newhart in small roles. Ferrell definitely steals the movie; and his troubled relationship with his father (Caan) provides some funny and touching moments as well. Jon Favreau did quite a good job from the director's chair, turning this seemingly childish film into a marvelous choice for your Christmas movies of every year. Some even regard it as a classic, but well, I will let you be the judge of that.
The rest of the cast is wonderfully completed by Zooey Deschanel, James Caan, Mary Steenburgen, Daniel Tay, with Peter Dinklage and Bob Newhart in small roles. Ferrell definitely steals the movie; and his troubled relationship with his father (Caan) provides some funny and touching moments as well. Jon Favreau did quite a good job from the director's chair, turning this seemingly childish film into a marvelous choice for your Christmas movies of every year. Some even regard it as a classic, but well, I will let you be the judge of that.
A star is born in this laugh-out-loud holiday comedy...
Charming Christmas confection--about a boy raised by elves in the North Pole who grows up and journeys to N.Y.C. in search of his biological father--puts a clever spin on even the most familiar gags, successfully walking a fine line between absurdist comedy and holiday schmaltz. Will Ferrell looks like a string-bean in yellow tights and, with his mass of curly hair peeking out from underneath his elf's hat, he could easily be used as a walking punchline. Fortunately, director Jon Favreau's handling of "Elf" is incredibly nimble, treating Ferrell and his naive character Buddy with the utmost respect; you can laugh at all the silly pranks without ever feeling guilty. Favreau's work is smooth, and he's assembled an incredible supporting cast of character actors to back his star, though some may find the climactic moments (involving Edward Asner as Santa Claus) a bit too literal--and the movie is certainly funnier before we get to this point. Still, the special effects are kept to a minimum in order to let the people shine...and that's not only refreshing, it's heart-warming. *** from ****
Sweet and charming, salvaged by the cast
Elf isn't a perfect Christmas movie, but it was sweet and charming with a great cast. The script can be a little too fluffy and unfocused sometimes though, while the pace occasionally lags and some jokes such as Buddy eating the sweets felt forced. However, it does look terrific, with the locations striking and the cinematography very nice. The soundtrack is a nice addition too, it made me nostalgic and all the more ready for Christmas. The story while simple and a tad predictable is at least original and well-meaning, while the direction is credible. The cast is what gives Elf its staying power and charm. Although I am not a fan of Will Ferrell, I think he really shone here as Buddy, while Zooey Deschannel is beautiful and a huge part of the film's charm, James Caan is a suitably gruff father-like figure and Bob Newhart is wonderful. All in all, it is a sweet film if you forgive the slightly cliché ending, by all means not for all but the cast do save the day. 7/10 Bethany Cox
A Heartwarming Holiday Comedy That Spreads Joy and Laughter
"Elf" is a delightful holiday comedy that brings the Christmas spirit to life with warmth, humor, and a touch of whimsy. Directed by Jon Favreau, this film has become a beloved classic since its release, enchanting audiences of all ages with its endearing story and memorable characters.
The movie follows Buddy, a human who mistakenly ends up in the North Pole as a baby and is raised as an elf. As Buddy grows older, he learns the truth about his origins and embarks on a journey to New York City to reconnect with his biological father. In the bustling metropolis, Buddy's innocent and childlike nature clashes with the cynicism of the modern world, leading to hilarious and heartwarming moments.
Will Ferrell's performance as Buddy is nothing short of brilliant. He fully immerses himself in the role, capturing the essence of Buddy's childlike wonder and boundless enthusiasm with impeccable comedic timing. His infectious energy and genuine charm make him instantly lovable, and his interactions with the other characters are a joy to watch.
The supporting cast, including James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, and Bob Newhart, delivers excellent performances, complementing Ferrell's comedic genius. Their chemistry and the genuine warmth they bring to their roles add depth and heart to the story.
"Elf" is a visual treat, with vibrant and colorful sets that evoke the magic of the holiday season. The film's humor is a delightful mix of slapstick comedy, clever wordplay, and heartwarming moments that will leave you with a smile on your face.
Beyond the laughs, "Elf" also carries a valuable message about the importance of family, kindness, and embracing the joy and wonder of the Christmas season. It reminds us to cherish the simple pleasures in life and to approach each day with childlike enthusiasm.
In conclusion, "Elf" is a heartwarming and hilarious holiday comedy that has earned its place as a beloved classic. With its unforgettable characters, clever humor, and genuine warmth, this film is a must-watch for anyone seeking a dose of Christmas cheer. It captures the spirit of the season and reminds us of the power of love, laughter, and the magic that resides in all of us.
The movie follows Buddy, a human who mistakenly ends up in the North Pole as a baby and is raised as an elf. As Buddy grows older, he learns the truth about his origins and embarks on a journey to New York City to reconnect with his biological father. In the bustling metropolis, Buddy's innocent and childlike nature clashes with the cynicism of the modern world, leading to hilarious and heartwarming moments.
Will Ferrell's performance as Buddy is nothing short of brilliant. He fully immerses himself in the role, capturing the essence of Buddy's childlike wonder and boundless enthusiasm with impeccable comedic timing. His infectious energy and genuine charm make him instantly lovable, and his interactions with the other characters are a joy to watch.
The supporting cast, including James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, and Bob Newhart, delivers excellent performances, complementing Ferrell's comedic genius. Their chemistry and the genuine warmth they bring to their roles add depth and heart to the story.
"Elf" is a visual treat, with vibrant and colorful sets that evoke the magic of the holiday season. The film's humor is a delightful mix of slapstick comedy, clever wordplay, and heartwarming moments that will leave you with a smile on your face.
Beyond the laughs, "Elf" also carries a valuable message about the importance of family, kindness, and embracing the joy and wonder of the Christmas season. It reminds us to cherish the simple pleasures in life and to approach each day with childlike enthusiasm.
In conclusion, "Elf" is a heartwarming and hilarious holiday comedy that has earned its place as a beloved classic. With its unforgettable characters, clever humor, and genuine warmth, this film is a must-watch for anyone seeking a dose of Christmas cheer. It captures the spirit of the season and reminds us of the power of love, laughter, and the magic that resides in all of us.
Movie and TV Santas We Love
Movie and TV Santas We Love
Celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with some of our favorite portrayals of Santa Claus.
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- CuriosidadesThe scene when Buddy eats different candies and pastries with the spaghetti noodles had to be shot twice, because Will Ferrell vomited the first time.
- PifiasWhen Buddy chases Michael down the street from the school, a crew member in a yellow hat can be seen trying to duck back behind a doorway of a house on the street.
- Créditos adicionalesLeon the Snowman closes out the movie by saluting and winking at the camera followed by an iris out.
- Versiones alternativasAMC prints replace "Baby, It's Cold Outside" by Zooey Deschanel and Leon Redbone with Ray Charles' version of "Winter Wonderland" as the music that plays over the closing credits.
- Banda sonoraPennies From Heaven
(1936)
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Performed by Louis Prima
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
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Holiday Movie Posters We Love
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- Presupuesto
- 33.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 178.053.220 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 32.100.000 US$
- 9 nov 2003
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 230.266.511 US$
- Duración
- 1h 37min(97 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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