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This is a comments thread about Blog Post: Aisle Seat 2-24: Olive, Big Hero 6, Watership Down by Andy Dursin |
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RE Charlie and The Chocolate Factory review: "The John August script adheres more closely to Dahl than the ‘70s perennial...." No it doesn't. Its backstory for Willy Wonka is utterly alien to Dahl's work and sensibility and causes the end of the movie to go down a path of treacly sentiment entirely absent in ANYTHING Dahl ever wrote.
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Feb 24, 2015 - 4:25 PM
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Zoragoth
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Quote: "Writer-producer-director Rosen, meanwhile, manages to balance the darker elements of the story within the confines of a “family” film, without robbing the picture of its intensity or overriding message — a mix that Rosen later failed to recreate when producing his ill-fated, endlessly depressing adaptation of Adams’ “Plague Dogs” in 1982." Andy, I for one LOVED PLAGUE DOGS! I have only seen it on the mediocre DVD release, but wow - what a powerful film, and a spot-on critique against animal experimentation. I found the plot quite compelling, the eponymous dog characters enormously sympathetic - and what an ending! Bleak, yes, but tragic, heart-breaking, moving, and unforgettable. I haven't read the book, but here's hoping this amazing, courageous animated film also benefits from the Criterion treatment!
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