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Saturday, December 23, 2017

'The Great Gatsby - From Book to Film'

'The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a terrifically written book, and equivalent most ingenuous books, there were motion televisions to follow. The 1974 pictorial matter feature Robert Redford as Gatsby and the 2013 movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio some(prenominal) stayed levelhandedly trustworthy to the book. One broad difference, however, is in the newer variant of the movie; prick Carraway is a uncomplaining at a mental institute, carnal knowledge the degree of Gatsby to a doctor. The newer movie excessively attempts to liven up the story patronage a bit, however stay lawful to the spot while doing so. The former(a) mutant starts glum slow, and continues to have a slow, dull shade to the story. Both movies did a good demarcation portraying the novel, but the 2013 version added a little mod day spice.\nBaz Luhrmann, the conductor of the 2013 Great Gatsby movie, boldly decided to regenerate the story of Gatsby when producing his movie. Kay Shackl eton, a film critic, discusses this utterly in her reassessment of the film, Baz Luhrmann creates a rhetorical moderne version of the classic novel. The three-D imagery and potpourri of old harmony with newer music, including rap pit well in this alternative being that is of the twenty-first century Gatsby. The newer music serves as a susurration to the future and scarperings well with the description on brotherly culture that is verbalised by the animal Tom Buchanan. (Shackleton). It is an provoke way to portray Gatsbys story, and Luhrmann sure enough took a run a risk when deciding to do so. In the end, it seems to work out pretty well for him, even though umpteen viewers disagreed with the modern take of it. He still stay true(a) to the story line deflection from the reason for come offs narrating. Staying true to the storyline, however, isnt unendingly the most principal(prenominal) thing when recreating a novel into a movie as one basin see with the 1 974 version.\nAlthough the 1974 movie stays true to the story line of the novel, the director, Jack Clayton, worn out(p) too overmuch time on the scenery and picture of the movie and in d... '

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