Elf

Elf(2003)

PG
11/07/2003 (US)Comedy, Family, Fantasy1h 37m
6.7

"This holiday, discover your inner elf."

Overview

When young Buddy falls into Santa's gift sack on Christmas Eve, he's transported back to the North Pole and raised as a toy-making elf by Santa's helpers. But as he grows into adulthood, he can't shake the nagging feeling that he doesn't belong. Buddy vows to visit Manhattan and find his real dad, a workaholic.

Jon Favreau

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David Berenbaum

Writer

Jon Favreau

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Buddy The Elf Arrives in New York City - Movie Clip

Buddy The Elf Arrives in New York City - Movie Clip

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Meet Buddy The Elf - Full Movie Preview

Meet Buddy The Elf - Full Movie Preview

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Buddy The Elf Helps Santa

Buddy The Elf Helps Santa

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Buddy the Elf Exposes Santa

Buddy the Elf Exposes Santa

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Buddy Accidentally Insults His Dad’s Boss

Buddy Accidentally Insults His Dad’s Boss

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Buddy Calls Santa a Liar

Buddy Calls Santa a Liar

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Full Scene - Buddy Meets Fake Santa

Full Scene - Buddy Meets Fake Santa

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Buddy The Elf Discovers New York City

Buddy The Elf Discovers New York City

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“Santa Here? I Know Him!” Clip

“Santa Here? I Know Him!” Clip

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How They Made Elf | The Holiday Movies That Made Us

How They Made Elf | The Holiday Movies That Made Us

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A review by Peter McGinn
9.0

Written on August 18, 2020

Okay, this is a fun movie, what I consider to be one of those classic Christmas movies I am willing to watch every year. And for me, that is a fairly short list, such as A Christmas Story and the ubiquitous It’s a Wonderful Life. (Interestingly, Peter Billingsley, who plays the lead Ralphie role in A Christmas Story, has an adult role in Elf.)

The script goes over the top a bit sometimes, resulting in cringeworthy moments for me, but it is harmless and easily forgiven. There is wit, pathos and sight gags galore. I like the chemistry between Will Farrell and Zooey, and it is a treat to have national treasures Ed Asner and Bob Newhart leading off the film as Santa and the Papa elf. James Caan and Mary Steenburgen are credible as Elf’s prospective new family in New York City.

So there is not a lot of depth to this movie, nor is there supposed to be. It is a great film to watch with friends or extended family. It shouldn’t offend anyone and you can visit with each other, because you don’t have to pay close attention to the plot. In fact, many viewers will be able to recite he lines along with the characters.