Watching the remake of a favorite work into a movie is an exciting thing in itself. When I first watch a movie, I constantly compare the characters that have been conceived thousands of times in my mind, Darren, Steve, Mr. Mu, Mr. Gao, Little Mister, Snake Baby, Little Hackett, etc., but it seems that apart from Steve and his imagination, the others are far from each other. The villain Hackett is undoubtedly soy sauce. I doubt how he helped Darren become a prince in the future, and how he (or it) helped Darren survive in the Lake of Ghosts in the future. At first glance, I thought Mr. Mu was Mr. Gao. As the son of the young man, Mr. Gao seems to have lost a lot of courage. In the movie, Eve is also missing, and I have been looking forward to the witch who finally became pregnant with the prince's child.
As a literary work, the author’s writing style is very simple, his ability is limited, he does not have any gorgeous rhetoric, nor does he describe every imaginable place vividly, but the author’s unconstrained story brought me a shock to my childhood. Inferior to Snow White's shock to most people. Comparing your heart to heart, would you ask the Brothers Grimm to describe a scene where Snow White is in 20 pages like Doris Lessing, otherwise you wouldn't give it a good comment?
There are still many differences between movies and books. The special effects of the movie in 2009 are still unsatisfactory, but I believe that everyone who has watched this work between the ages of 10 and 14 will look like this remake of the movie. I did not hesitate to give it full marks.
Many people say that this movie is going to be a sequel, and I don’t doubt it. Although the film evaluation itself is not satisfactory, it seems that after the fifth part of "saw", it is only its own irons that hold up the box office and give praise. Fans, I think anyone who can watch this movie seriously is undoubtedly a die-hard fan of this book, shoot it, the evaluation is not bad. I am very curious about how Eve's appearance is explained in the next few movies.
Darren, I am waiting for you to be a prince.
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