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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

The Great Gatsby - From Book to Film

The owing(p) Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a wonderfully written book, and homogeneous most good books, in that respect were videos to follow. The 1974 impression starring Robert Redford as Gatsby and the 2013 movie starring da Vinci DiCaprio both stayed pretty truthful to the book. One noticeable difference, however, is in the newer transformation of the movie; chip off Carraway is a patient at a mental institute, state the falsehood of Gatsby to a doctor. The newer movie also attempts to liven up the storyline a bit, only stays authoritative to the temporary hookup while doing so. The matureer strain starts off slow, and continues to have a slow, dull t angiotensin-converting enzyme to the story. twain movies did a good cable rendering the novel, but the 2013 version added a little newfangled day spice.\nBaz Luhrmann, the director of the 2013 Great Gatsby movie, boldly decided to modize the story of Gatsby when producing his movie. Kay Shackleton, a ikon cr itic, discusses this perfectly in her reexamine of the film, Baz Luhrmann creates a stylistic modern version of the classic novel. The three-D imagery and mix of old music with newer music, including rap fit(p) well in this substitute(a) universe that is of the twenty-first deoxycytidine monophosphate Gatsby. The newer music serves as a whisper to the future and whole kit and caboodle well with the commentary on social culture that is verbalize by the brutish turkey cock Buchanan. (Shackleton). It is an interesting way to portray Gatsbys story, and Luhrmann certainly took a gamble when deciding to do so. In the end, it seems to work turn up pretty well for him, nevertheless though many viewing audience disagreed with the modern take of it. He still stays true to the story line apart from the reason for Nicks narrating. Staying true to the storyline, however, isnt of all sequence the most important affaire when recreating a novel into a movie as one can see with the 1974 version.\nAlthough the 1974 movie stays true to the story line of the novel, the director, Jack Clayton, worn out(p) too much time on the scenery and sketch of the movie and in d...

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