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Posts 1,603 - 1,617 of 2,134
rainstorm
19 years ago
19 years ago
I loved the Narnia movie, actually. It was the only movie-made-from-a-book that I've ever seen that was totally loyal to the book, didn't leave out anything, and looked just as I had imagined it.
Then again, to me, there is no such thing as cramming in too much information. Generally movies from books infuriate me because they leave out too much of the "good part" (aka anything that would confuse and bore stupid people)...
Then again, to me, there is no such thing as cramming in too much information. Generally movies from books infuriate me because they leave out too much of the "good part" (aka anything that would confuse and bore stupid people)...
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
I still haven't seen Narnia *sighs* but a book-to-movie that I thought was well-done was L.A. Confidential. Bear in mind that what was in the movie was about an eighth or less of the book, but it managed to stay true to the spirit of the book nonetheless. (It would probably take a 10-hour miniseries to do everything in that book, and they would almost certainly be sued by Disney unless they were very careful... one character NOT in the movie is a thinly veiled satire on Walt Disney)
Eugene Meltzner
19 years ago
19 years ago
The Narnia movie was *not* exactly like the book. From the point where they leave the beavers' house to the point where they meet Aslan, the story is almost completely different. However, I think the changes made for a better movie.
Lady Orchid
19 years ago
19 years ago
Speaking of Narnia, that reminds me what I still wanted to get around to, watching Narnia. Yep, yep, maybe next time.
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
Well, I'll admit the movie was a lot better than watching Sonora try to hammer nails into boards.
Hejix
19 years ago
19 years ago
Narnia was entertaining, but it lacked originality. It was a mix of many already existing fairy tales and even if I hadn't read the book before watching the movie, I could guess easily what would happen next... which becomes boring.
Though, costumes were amazing. Especially those of the queen and of Mr. Tumble (the animation of his legs, and his little ears... were very convincing!!!
Though, costumes were amazing. Especially those of the queen and of Mr. Tumble (the animation of his legs, and his little ears... were very convincing!!!
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
Well,Eugene, I can't speak for Hejix, but I suppose you could see the Ice Queen putting ice in Edmund's heart along with a craving for sweets. Then again, there are the common religious themes of sacrifice, rebirth and redemption(which was the point of the books). Some may put religion, myth and fairytales in the same category. Not me, mind you, but some could do that.
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