Showing posts with label films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label films. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

The Next Disney Film?

Another Brothers Grimm story, The Red Shoes tells the tale of Karen. Stranded tailing her mom's passing, and with not a single father in sight, the main delight in Karen's life was the point at which she was given a couple of delightful red shoes by the old shoemaker's wife. After her mom's burial service, the passing ruler spied Karen and took her into her gang. A long time passed and Karen exceeded her cherished shoes, and she got to be mature enough to be affirmed. Yet, as yet having a yearning for red shoes, she utilized the ruler's developing sightlessness to get another pair of red shoes, which she then wore upon the arrival of her affirmation.


Weeks after the episode, Karen chose to put on her shoes to go to the ball in the wake of taking care of the debilitated ruler. Yet, when she put on the shoes, they adhered to her feet and she couldn't quit moving. Unnerved, she went through the town and was met all over she passed by a blessed messenger of God holding a sword, condemning her for her pride and childishness. Bearing this for the whole night, Karen at long last met a killer who then remove her feet and watched her feet move off into the forested areas. Following a week of torment and misery, Karen went to the congregation now humbled and contrite and passed on encompassed by her loved ones and the blessed messenger of God.


Another extremely Christian-situated story, Disney could make this an activity experience film having Karen going on a mission to figure out how to uproot her moving shoes with a conceivable sentiment along the way. It would likewise show youngsters the dangers of pride and self-centeredness, how to improve as a man, and how to be benevolent to others. A huge amount of Disney enchantment will be required on the completion, in any case, as not very many folks need to leave a theater with a wailing tyke because of a traumatic closure.

Friday, November 28, 2014

Movies vs. Books

Harry Potter, Divergent, The Fault in Our Stars, The Hunger Games, Safe Heaven, these are some of the books that were so in demand that producers decided to make them into a movie. However, is the movie better generally or vice versa? Find out when we compare.
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According to this infograph, the average book rating is relatively higher than movie rating except for the Social Network. But what makes the book better than movies?





You can make your own imagination with books
As you start reading the title of the book, your imagination is already going crazy. Every words that your eyes pass are filled with different meanings that will create images in your minds. In movies, not all will be satisfied with what the producers imagined it to be. For example, many women have different imaginations for the role of Christian Grey. Some used celebrities and others made up their own "Christian Grey". Therefore, we cannot say that Jamie Dornan satisfies the vision of women. We have unique kinds of creative minds and thus, one movie doesn't support it all. Imagination can be beneficial for a person to develop creativity in his or her own way. 
Not all scenes in the book will be shown in the movie
Unlike Harry Potter series which the movies are almost the same with the book, most of the films have a limited story line. Sometimes even, the most important events are cut out because the movie duration should not exceed 3 hours. Especially when there are a lot of inner dialogue where the person is talking to him/herself, it will not be simple to translate it visually in the movie. When a part of the book is missing, the story is not complete at all cause every scene is an important aspect.

 Here are the top 10 worst book-to-movie adaptions.