Elf

Production year: 2003

Comedy PG   Running time: 1:35 

IMDB rating:   6.9     Aspect: 4:3, Wide;  Languages: English, Spanish, German;  Subtitles: English, Spanish, German;  Audio: DD 5.1

Elf is genuinely good. Not just Saturday Night Live-movie good, when the movie has some funny bits but is basically an insult to humanity; Elf is a smartly written, skillfully directed, and deftly acted story of a human being adopted by Christmas elves who returns to the human world to find his father. And because the writing, directing, and acting are all genuinely good, Elf is also genuinely funny. Will Ferrell, as Buddy the adopted elf, is hysterically sincere. James Caan, as his rediscovered father, executes his surly dumbfoundedness with perfect aplomb. Zooey Deschanel, as a department store worker with whom Buddy falls in love, is adorably sardonic. Director Jon Favreau (Swingers) shepherds the movie through all the obligatory Christmas cliches and focuses on material that's sometimes subtle and consistently surprising. Frankly, Elf feels miraculous. Also featuring Mary Steenburgen, Bob Newhart, Peter Dinklage, and Ed Asner as Santa Claus.

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Features

Audio commentary
Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries

Special features

Beyond the Movie Features
All-Access Pass Features
Commentaries by Will Ferrell and Director Jon Favreau
Behind The Scenes: Tag Along With Will Ferrell
Behind The Scenes: Film School For Kids
Behind The Scenes: How They Made The Northpole
Fun 'N' Games
Music From Elf
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