Movie Review: Eloise - Little Miss Christmas

Based on the Eloise at the Plaza children’s book from the 1950s by Kay Thompson, the Eloise: Little Miss Christmas animated DVD attempts to outshine its 2003 live-action predecessor, entitled Eloise at Christmastime. With its slight variation in name, Eloise: Little Miss Christmas strives to appeal to a younger, more cartoon-oriented crowd. However, the film barely moves with its minimal holiday spirit, and similar to Me, Eloise, Little Miss Christmas still annoys more than it enthuses.

One week before Christmas, excitement begins to mount in the eyes of the children who reside at the Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Margarita, Tyler, Bruce, Bobby, Yuko, and, most importantly, Eloise (Mary Matilyn Mouser) all plot to partake in a Christmas extravaganza. This extravaganza will be performed by the kids and for the entertainment and cultural education of the adults.

However, Christmas is a busy time of year in the hotel industry. While Mr. Salamone (Tim Curry) barks orders to his bellhops and cooks, he informs them that ,on Christmas Eve, Mr. DuCat (Matthew Lillard), a hotel inspector, will arrive to examine the Plaza down to the tiniest detail. For the children, this means no extravaganza in the main ballroom. Simultaneously, Salamone’s nephew Edwin plans to spoil the fun.

With names like Lynn Redgrave and Tim Curry, as opposed to Julie Andrews and Jeffrey Tambor (from the 2003 version), Little Miss Christmas cuts its budget and its quality. Furthermore, can’t Anchor Bay Entertainment find another voice besides Rob Paulsen? After Yakko, Eubie, and Bill, his voice is too recognizable and overused. Conversely, the quality of the voices is the least of the film’s flaws.

Again, the difficult aspect is accepting Eloise as a legitimate six-year-old protagonist. Eloise is smart enough to place the words “Holiday Show” in hand quotes to be politically correct, yet smug enough to believe toys overshadow peace on Earth and goodwill at Christmastime. She is apparently responsible enough to walk herself and her dog around downtown New York City to purchase to her own gifts, yet reckless enough to have a balanced naughty and nice list. Moreover, age six is no age to allow children to perform magic tricks with a box and a real saw!

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Brandon Valentine is a film critic from Hershey, PA. Aside from possessing the last name “Valentine” and living in “the Sweetest Place on Earth,” Brandon was also born on Valentine’s Day. That’s right, a Valentine born on Valentine’s Day. …

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  • 1 - Betty P. Thomas

    Oct 30, 2006 at 3:44 pm

    Excuse me? With two Oscar nominations (one in THIS century), Lynn Redgrave is NOT second-tier to Julie Andrews (whose last Oscar nod was in the 80's). And are you seriously saying that Jeffrey Tambor does better voices than Tim Curry? In the Bizarro world, maybe.

    Sequels, especially straight-to-video sequels, generally suck. Tell us something we don't know. But don't tell me any production that has both Tim Curry and Lynn Redgrave in the cast isn't very, very lucky.

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