Elf
Dir: Jon Favreau
2003
***
I dislike Will Ferrell immensely. I pretty much hate him
in nearly every film he's ever been in for the exception of two; Anchorman: The
Legend of Ron Burgundy and Elf. It's not that I don't even not hate in this
either, I actually like him and think he's on top form. However, that's not to
say he isn't just that little bit annoying in places. It's bizarre though, a
film in which I like Will Ferrell also sees two dependable actors that I
like; James Caan and Mary Steenburgen, display fairly poor performances. You
win some, you lose some. I still don't like Zooey Deschanel, although she is at
her least hateful in this festive treat. It's all rather funny. The North Pole
scenes are arguably the best of the whole film.
I particularly liked the scenes whereby Ferrell is larger
than everyone else. This is great in the initial introduction when it becomes
clear, to everyone but Elf, that he is not an Elf but is
also embellished upon and used wisely later on in the film,
rather than shamelessly taken advantage of. It's not
a repetitive joke. I also loved the mix of live action and
stop-motion animation and genuinely struggle to think of any other film
where the method has worked as well. The story isn't as strong in the second
half but the brilliant Peter Dinklage more than makes up for it. A Will
Ferrell/Christmas film I can watch more than once? Who would have thought?
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