Christmas family comedy directed by independent filmmaker Jon Favreau. Will Ferrell stars as Buddy, a human being who has spent his whole life believing himself to be an elf. Brought up by Santa (Edward Asner) and his elves at the North Pole, Buddy has spent the last 30 years happily working in Santa's toy workshop. But when his ungainly size starts to become a liability in the elf-sized working environment, Santa suggests that Buddy head to New York City to find his biological father (James Caan). Needless to say, the unlikely spectacle of a 6'5' man dressed from head to foot in bright green stands out a mile on the streets of the Big Apple, and the good-natured Buddy finds himself in all sorts of scrapes as he gets used to his new family and surroundings - and they get used to him.
L**Y
Appeal to both adults and children.
Elf is a Christmas must have. A film to add to anyone's essential Christmas collection which is a hard nut to crack as so many Christmas films are made which are nice for a bit of background 'Christmasy' atmosphere but a bit bland or same old 'romantic' watch.Elf is funny and will appeal to both adults and children alike. This film also has a story and character development as well as the down to earth adult society clashing and mixed in with magical Christmas belief in Santa Claus and everything that comes with that, elfs, reindeers, north pole etc.Buy it, you won't be disappointed.
A**Y
Makes Christmas complete
Elf is my absolute favourite Christmas film! OK, I'm a big softy and it's probably one of my favourite all time films too, but that's probably not cool to admit ;-)I was annoyed that it wasn't shown on TV at any time over Christmas 2016 and so I invested in my own copy. Good move, now I can make my family watch it every year forevermore without being at the mercy of TV companies or having to put up with their adverts.
S**M
No sleigh bell is as bright and brilliant as this film
This is one of my favourite films of all time. It is endlessly funny and uplifting, and I can watch all year round. I never ever get bored of it.The film centres on the character of Elf, brilliantly played by Will Ferrell, who mistakenly ends up at the north pole as a baby, and is then adopted by elves, who raise him in as one of their own.However, once the adoptee has grown to full adulthood, Elf suddenly notices one day while working in Santa's workshop his physical differences from his co workers. He questions his heritage and is told the truth by his adopted father, that he is in fact a man, and so he then sets about tracking down his birth parents.His search for his real parents leads him to yuletide New York City, and immediately feels at home as he explores department stores revolving doors, working santas and his biological fathers family and colleagues with hilarious results. The scene in mail room where Elf is dancing on the table and drinking with fellow workers is hilarious.Unlike a lot of Christmas films this story isn't overly sentimental and the only overload of sugar is in the very physical sense as Elf lives on a diet of candy cane and syrup which he explains to his stunned birth family who are then encouraged to incorporate in their meal times also. You could read a lot into this story such as faith is the true message of Christmas, but for me I just enjoyed the loveliness of Elf's innocence and the happiness and unity it brought to all those hardened cynical city dwellers, me included. Ultimately, this film allows the adult viewer remember all the reasons as a child they enjoyed Christmas. From jumping on beds, to snow ball fights to the feverish anticipation of Santa's visit and what he has left to be opened on Christmas morning.I can not recommend this highly enough, and as much as I would love a sequel I don't think you can build on what is already a Christmas classic.The film has so many standout scenes such as Elf's first sighting of a department store santa who he innocently mistakes for the real thing, the duet with Zooey Deschanel in the shower room, but the climax of the film however sentimental it may be, gets me every time. This is the scene where santa is being chased by park rangers and is desperate for Christmas cheer to lift his sleigh of the ground as the engine has failed. The moment when buddy's girlfriend begins to sing in the crowd that has gathered outside the park alongside a tv crew reporting on claims of santa sightings, is one of the most uplifting committed to film. This has a lump form in my throat every time.Especially when Elf's brother reads from Santa's book, and lists some of the wishes made for Christmas as the sleigh and Elf suddenly gain enough lift and rise above them, to their wonder.This film mixes adult humour perfectly with childish hopes and dreams and celebrates all that is good about the season to be merry.A feel good movie in every sense of the word.
G**R
Oh Dear!
Oh dear! Why did I bother? Reviews and family recommendations said this was a movie not to be missed, but frankly it isn’t funny. It isn’t even mildly amusing. It unfortunately falls into that American “zany” comedy category that somehow just doesn’t make it across the Atlantic. I gave it half an hour or so, and then pressed Stop. £4 down the drain in my opinion.
W**D
Festive Favourite
My wife and I watch this every year on Christmas Eve... it's a superb Christmas movie, maybe being a little critical and having watched it alot over the years, I prefer the first half of the movie, second half gets a bit cheesy but still overall a great watch and worth your time. Happy Christmas ya filthy animal!
M**H
A modern classic for all the family!
I rented this to watch with my 6 year old for the run up to christmas. It was so worth it!! We were in stitches it is so funny!! And what makes it great is that it is innocent and there is no bad adult stuff in it, only a little bit of slapstick comedy. Snuggle up on the sofa with a hot cocoa and you're likely to spill it all over yourself with laughing so much!! But its definitely one to add to your list!
A**G
Five Stars
If you don't like Elf then you need to have a word with yourself.
A**S
Dreadful and embarrassing
Oh my goodness. This is the worst film I have ever seen, let alone bought.Watched it for the first time in 2020. Gosh, I don't get the hype or the status of this film.I cringed all the way through.
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