When everything comes together, Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds' adaptation of A christmas Carol is unexpectedly emotional. Although the songs themselves won't astound anyone, Spirited's open dislike for musicals is never overplayed, and there aren't any duds either. The entire production team, including director Sean Anders (That's My Boy), succeeds in creating a down-the-line christmas film with a hint of filthy humour. He co-wrote the script with john Morris. Reynolds and Ferrell won't be mistaken for Hall and Oates, but their voices are rarely stretched. Good or awful christmas movies can be effective in a variety of ways.

One instance draws the attention of christmas Present in a world where the ghosts of christmas Past, Present, and Yet-To-Come all work for a successful corporation (Ferrell). Reynolds plays the role of Clint Briggs, a contemporary Ebenezer Scrooge who descends to the level of encouraging his young niece to launch a slander campaign during her student election. Clint's obnoxious personality causes every attempt by Present to lead him on a journey with Past (Sunita Mani) and Yet-To-Come (Tracy Morgan) to fail. Present yields a little and develops a relationship with Clint. Even more surprising to Clint than he had anticipated is certain personal information he learns about them. Clint rejoins the team thanks to their friendship, and he eventually realises his error in judgment.

Spirited's soundtrack is not particularly melodious and is incredibly talky. That technique is frequently used to advance the plot in musicals where the cast discusses each musical number. In this instance, it is more likely to mask the vocal limitations of the leaders. In any event, it is one of the film's few disappointments. Ferrell and Reynolds are rehashing the film's cliches rather than advancing the plot in a song. It's a running joke in Spirited that Present's employer, in particular, always cries out when a song is about to begin. The employees of this fictitious company continue the joke by remarking on how musicals seem to happen out of thin air.

Spirited is a wonderful addition to the lineup of holiday films. The leads sing well and are excellent in their roles. The cast cracks me up, and even more impressively, nearly every joke works. Spirited won't change the fact that apple TV+ hasn't had much success with its movies outside of Coda. But damned if it isn't a charming and enjoyable holiday movie.

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