REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | BlueOrchid (41) 04/21/2007 | As an old guy he sure knows how to quickly redeem himself.
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 | Drummond (54) 04/27/2006 | The classic villain turned hero. I'm trying to think of earlier examples. Can anybody think of anything in Shakespeare?
Not much earlier than that. Dynamic characters were very rare in Greek writing.
Djuhti makes a good point. Does a conversion count if you're visited by a ghost from Hell, who then sends three more to scare the daylights out of you?
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 | Djahuti (54) 04/27/2006 | Although it's good that he finally "got it",it was still a case of too little/too late.I'm being generous with 3 stars instead of 2.
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 | Molfan (57) 04/27/2006 | I like the story of this stingy nasty man who gets visited by four spirits. he gets a chance to look at his life. and the possible future of his life. he gets that chance to change his ways and becomes a nice outstanding generous man. I like the way he ends up helping Bob Cratchit and his family.i like the thought of taking a good look at your life and finding ways to improve yourself.
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 | spartacus007 (10) 04/26/2006 | Whether unique or not, Scrooge is the icon of this group.
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