Dr Who: A Christmas Carol: DVD Review
Dr Who - A Christmas Carol
Released by
BBC and Roadshow
Rating: PG
So Matt Smith's first Christmas outing as the Eleventh Doctor arrives - and
it's a complete rip off of Dickens.
With Amy and Rory on honeymoon and trapped on a space liner about to crash,
it's upto the Doc to save the day.
But standing between him and a rescue effort is Michael Gambon's Kazran
Sardick, a Bah humbug character who doesn't believe anyone deserves a happy
ending.
So, with the Doc taking on the role of Christmasses past, present and future
(Time travelling's never been so convenient), he sets out to melt Sardick's
heart and save his pals.
Firstly, this is about as Christmassy as Who gets - which coming after
Tennant's Festive Farewell in 2009 is a relief; but it does have the feeling of
being a little too fluffy at times - and even has a flying shark.
No seriously, it does.
But,ultimately this does melt your heart and before you know it (and with a
second viewing) you're swept along with the adventure and feeling festive.
However, Steven Moffat really does need to up the writing to match Matt Smith's
impeccable performance - and it remains to see if Series six will deliver later
this year.
Extras: Dr Who at the proms and Behind the scenes - a
rounded if unspectacular package.
Rating: 7/10
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