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Elf is a 2003 Christmas-themed comedy film directed by Jon Favreau and released in the US on November 7, 2003. It stars Will Ferrell as the film's central character "Buddy". As an infant in a New York orphanage, Buddy had crawled into Santa's bag on Christmas Eve, and Saint Nick unwittingly brought him back to the North Pole. Not knowing whom the child belonged to, it was decided that he would be raised by the elves, and it would never be disclosed to him that he was really a human. However, when Buddy overhears the other elves talking about him being human, he goes to his adopted father for advice.
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Elf begins with narration by "Papa Elf" (played by Bob Newhart), explaining the only three jobs available to an elf, which are making shoes for the shoe cobbler, baking cookies inside of trees (which is dangerous in the dry season) and working in Santa's workshop. An infant in an orphanage crawls into Santa's sack of toys one Christmas eve and is accidentally taken to the North Pole. Santa (played by a decidedly unjolly Edward Asner) decides to allow the child, called "Buddy" after a label on his diaper, to be raised by Papa Elf who has no children of his own. As Buddy grows (played as an adult by Will Ferrell), he is raised as an elf; his immense stature and poor toymaking skills pose awkward questions that his adopted father continually waves away. After a string of accidents in which his non-elfness becomes obvious, Papa Elf finally breaks the news to Buddy that he was adopted. Buddy is overwhelmed by the news, and with encouragement from a snowman (voiced by jazz/blues singer Leon Redbone) he sets off to New York City to find his biological father Walter Hobbes (portrayed by James Caan), who is a cold-hearted children's book publishing executive. Much of the film's comedy arises from Buddy's lack of knowledge about "normal" human behavior and the conflicts between his naïve, merry attitude and the hostile attitude of many New Yorkers. This dynamic is reminiscent of the fish-out-of-water themes of Crocodile Dundee and the classic, black-and-white Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Many of the jaded people he meets no longer believe in Santa (which Buddy finds jolting, as he normally sees Santa on an almost daily basis) and believe Buddy is simply a colorful eccentric wearing yellow tights and singing carols. Although initially skeptical of Buddy's irrepressible nature, a young woman named Jovie (played by Zooey Deschanel) begins to fall in love with him. The movie climaxes when Buddy meets Santa again in Central Park and helps fix his sleigh, which is powered by the Christmas spirit. Buddy and Jovie also are married and have a baby.Spoilers end here.
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