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| Will Ferrell makes yet another memorable splash on the big screen in Jon Favreau's sweet and hilarious Christmas fable. Ferrell is Buddy, an innocent figure who was raised as an elf in the North Pole by his adoptive father, Papa Elf (Bob Newhart). When Buddy discovers that he's actually a human being, he heads to New York City to reunite with his biological father. The trouble is that his dad, Walter (James Caan), is a publishing executive who doesn't have time for anything other than work. Buddy moves in with Walter and his family, and proceeds to teach them a lesson or two about what being a family really means. Meanwhile, he also falls head over heels in love with the incredibly cute department store clerk, Jovie (Zooey Deschanel). By the time Christmas Eve rolls around, the general lack of spirit in the air threatens to ground Santa for the big night. He must rely on Buddy's expertise and overall enthusiasm to ensure that Christmas will be saved once again. Favreau's film is family entertainment at its finest, featuring a performance by Ferrell that is at once innocent, tender, and laugh-out-loud funny. A stellar supporting cast--including Caan, Deschanel, Newhart, and Faizon Love--adds to the film's already overabundant charm.
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Discover your inner Elf!
Directed by (Jon Favreau) and starring (Will Ferrell) (Starsky and Hutch, Old School), (James Caan)(Honeymoon in Vegas, Dick Tracy) and (Mary Steenburgen) (Back to the Future, Parenthood), 'Elf’ is a true Christmas classic that can be enjoyed all year round!
One Christmas Eve, a long time ago, a small baby at an orphanage crawled into a bag of toys belonging to Santa (Ed Asner) and was carried back to the North Pole.
Taken under the wing of a surrogate father (Bob Newhart), Buddy (Will Ferrell) grows to three times the size of everyone around him. Realising that he will never truly fit into the elf world, he decides to head off to New York and track down his birth family.
But when Buddy meets his real father, Walter (James Caan), he is in for a shock. For Walter is not quite the genial parent he expected but a workaholic publisher of children’s books with a place on Santa’s “naughty” list. Buddy also discovers a new stepmother (Mary Steenburgen) and a ten-year-old half-brother (Daniel Tay) who doesn’t believe in Santa.
In fact, it seems to Buddy that everyone has forgotten the true meaning of Christmas.
And despite finding himself as much an outsider in the Big Apple as back in the North Pole, Buddy takes it upon himself to not only win over his family but to save Christmas for New York and the world.
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