Spirited (film)

Spirited is a 2022 American Christmas musical comedy film directed by Sean Anders, and written and produced by Anders and John Morris. It is a modern retelling of Charles Dickens's 1843 novella A Christmas Carol and a satire of the various adaptations since. The film stars Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, Octavia Spencer, Sunita Mani, Patrick Page, Marlow Barkley, and Tracy Morgan. In the film, The Ghost of Christmas Present is nearing retirement, which would mean a return to Earth. He sets his sights on an "unredeemable" man named Clint Briggs, who ends up helping the Ghost come to terms with his own past.

Spirited
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Directed bySean Anders
Written by
Based onA Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens
Produced by
  • Sean Anders
  • John Morris
  • David Koplan
  • George Dewey
  • Will Ferrell
  • Jessica Elbaum
Starring
CinematographyKramer Morgenthau
Edited byBrad Wilhite
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byApple TV+
Release dates
  • November 11, 2022 (2022-11-11) (United States)
  • November 18, 2022 (2022-11-18) (Apple TV+)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$75 million

Spirited was released in select cinemas on November 11, 2022, before its streaming release on November 18, 2022, by Apple TV+.[1][2] The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its original songs and the performances and chemistry of Ferrell and Reynolds,[3] but was criticized for its lack of improvement over previous adaptations of the novella.

Plot

For nearly two centuries, Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet-to-Come have led a team of afterlife spirits in helping find and redeem one new human soul or "perp" every Christmas ("That Christmas Morning Feelin'"). Present has been eligible for "retirement" for decades but refuses to do so, despite being tempted by the promise of settling down and making up for his own failures in his past life ("Present's Lament").

Scoping for a new soul to redeem, the spirits encounter Clint Briggs, a renowned, controversial media consultant ("Bringin' Back Christmas"). Despite Marley's insistence that Briggs is "unredeemable", Present is set on him, as he believes that Clint's redemption could have a "ripple" effect and make him a force for positive change in humanity. The Ghosts begin a year of research on Clint in preparation for the annual haunt. ("Ripple").

As Christmas approaches, the Ghosts visit Clint's headquarters, where they witness him instructing his niece Wren, who is running for class president, to tank her grades and post an unflattering video of her opponent Joshua. Clint's assistant Kimberly, who uncovered the video at Clint's instruction, is riddled with guilt and almost quits, but ultimately doesn't ("The View from Here"). Matters are further complicated when Kimberly is unexpectedly able to see Present, who finds himself attracted to her. The haunt starts, but it quickly goes off the rails when Clint repeatedly interrupts Marley ("The Story of Your Life (Marley's Haunt)") and then seduces the willing Past, forcing Present to step in and take over.

Clint is dismissive of Present and resists his past memories, particularly those of his ex-girlfriend Nora, who broke up with him over his selfishness, and of his older sister Carrie, who asked Clint to raise her daughter Wren while on her deathbed. Realizing that Clint's case will require an unconventional approach, Present takes Clint back into his own past, where Present reveals that he was once Ebenezer Scrooge, the only other unredeemable soul to go through the program ("Good Afternoon"). Marley is furious and orders Present to "stick to the script".

Present brings Clint to Nora, happily celebrating Christmas with her husband and children, but Clint deduces that it is Present himself who longs for a happy family life with Kimberly ("The Story of Your Life (Clint's Pitch)"). Present dismisses this and instead shows him Joshua's horrified reaction to Wren's re-posting of his video. Present then finally gets Clint to relive his most painful memory: Carrie's dying request of Clint to raise Wren, which Clint had refused and passed onto their younger brother Owen.

Present prepares to leave Clint with Yet-To-Come, but Clint forces Present to confront his own fears about whether he was truly redeemed, as Scrooge had died only three weeks after encountering the Ghosts. Clint convinces Present to take his retirement and give life on Earth another try ("Unredeemable"). Soon after, the two wake up in Clint's apartment, and Present, now mortal, asks Kimberly out on a date ("The View from Here (Riverwalk)"). Clint is then intercepted by Yet-to-Come and shown glimpses of the future, including Joshua's suicide after Wren's video destroys his reputation. Shaken, Clint tries to run from the haunt, but Past and Yet-To-Come block his escape and force him back to Earth.

Returning to his apartment, Clint and Present race to stop Wren from posting the video. Just as they catch up to her, Kimberly stops them. She tells Clint that she convinced Wren not to do it, then quits her job. Present is jubilant and waits for Clint to receive his congratulations from the ghost crew, but is confused when they don't arrive.

Clint explains that all he did was rectify a mistake and that he hasn't changed, but he tells Present that life is still worth trying and offers his friendship. Present, despondent and convinced he is unredeemable, jumps in front of an oncoming bus in order to return to his job in the afterlife. Clint shoves him out of the way, and just before the bus hits, time freezes, and the spirits arrive to congratulate Clint for achieving his redemption ("Do a Little Good"). However, when time resumes, the bus hits Clint, killing him. Carrie arrives shortly after to lead Clint into the afterlife, and while Clint is overjoyed to see his sister again, he is reluctant to leave Present behind. Instead, he makes a proposal to Marley.

Several years later, Clint has assumed the role of the Ghost of Christmas Present and is in a relationship with Past. He is expanding the program to include other holidays so they can take on more than one perp every year, and has brought Carrie onboard as part of the staff. Clint also regularly visits Present, now married to Kimberly and father of their two children, and the friends continue to work together redeeming souls. Wren has grown up and has been accepted into a masters program at Stanford ("That Christmas Morning Feelin' (Curtain Call)").

In a post-credit scene, the hotel manager from the Christmas tree convention is revealed to be the next "perp" chosen for redemption.

Cast

Production

On September 20, 2019, it was announced that Daddy's Home's Sean Anders and John Morris were attached to write and direct the film, as well as produce under their production company Two Grown Men alongside Will Ferrell and Jessica Elbaum of Gloria Sanchez Productions and Ryan Reynolds and George Dewey of Maximum Effort.[4] The following month, it was announced that Apple had won a competitive bidding war for the rights to the film.[5] Also it was reported that more than $60 million was spent on talent for the film,[6] which was later increased to $75 million.[7]

Alongside the initial announcement, Ferrell and Reynolds were cast in main roles.[4] Both actors earned $20 million for their parts in the film.[8] On February 8, 2021, Octavia Spencer joined the cast, with Reynolds confirmed as the lead and Ferrell playing the role of the Ghost of Christmas Present.[7] In June, Sunita Mani was cast as Ghost of Christmas Past.[9]

Principal photography for the film began on July 6, 2021 in Boston, which stood in for Manhattan.[10] On October 18, 2021, Reynolds announced that filming had wrapped.[11]

Musical numbers

No.TitlePerformer(s)Runtime
1"That Christmas Morning Feelin'"Will Ferrell, Patrick Page, Sunita Mani, Tracy Morgan and Ensemble3:02
2"Present's Lament"Ferrell2:02
3"Bringin' Back Christmas"Ryan Reynolds and Ensemble3:53
4"Ripple"Ferrell, Mani, Morgan, Page and Ensemble4:08[lower-alpha 1]
5"The View from Here"Octavia Spencer and Ferrell3:06
6"The Story of Your Life (Marley's Haunt)"Page and Reynolds1:50
7"Good Afternoon"Reynolds, Ferrell and Ensemble4:27
8"The Story of Your Life (Clint's Pitch)"Reynolds and Ferrell1:41
9"Unredeemable"Ferrell and Ensemble3:31
10"The View From Here (Riverwalk)"Spencer and Ferrell3:01
11"Do a Little Good"Reynolds, Ferrell, Page, Mani, Morgan and Ensemble3:41
12"That Christmas Morning Feelin' (Curtain Call)"Ferrell, Reynolds, Spencer, Morgan, Page, Andrea Anders, Marlow Barkley, Jen Tullock and Ensemble2:28

Release

Spirited had a limited theatrical release on November 11, 2022, followed by its digital release on Apple TV+ one week later, on November 18.[2] A sing-along version was released theatrically on December 9, 2022. According to a Samba TV research panel of 3.1 million smart television households who tuned in for at least one minute, Spirited drew in 228,500 viewers in its first two days.[12]

Promotion

A 12-inch vinyl single featuring songs from Spirited was announced for Record Store Day's annual Black Friday event in 2022. It featured the song "That Christmas Mornin' Feeling" sung by Ferrell as the A-side and "Do a Little Good" sung by Ferrell and Reynolds as the B-side.[13]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 70% of 115 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The website's consensus reads: "Although it adds little to the long tradition of Dickens adaptations, Spirited is so genially overstuffed that it's easy to at least intermittently enjoy."[14] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 55 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[15]

Writing for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Rob Owen found the film was perhaps too long with too much happening, commenting: "If you're re-telling the umpteenth version of the same story, it shouldn't take more than two hours to do it regardless of the detours and small surprises plotted."[16]

See also

Notes

  1. Only a brief portion of the song was performed in the main film; the rest of the production number was cut from the film's storyline, but the sequence is included in full during the closing credits.

References

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  12. D'Alessandro, Anthony (April 26, 2023). "Chris Evans & Ana de Armas Skydance Spy Action Pic Ghosted Most Watched Debut In Apple TV+ History". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  13. Various Artists - Spirited (Soundtrack From The Original Apple Film)
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