different from the original

Glenna 2022-12-02 06:23:33

There are many differences in the plot presentation of the two novels

♛ First of all, the background of the story is different: the background of the original story is England in the seventeenth century, and the background of the story in the movie is the United States in the twenty-first century.

♛ Second. Gulliver strayed into the island of Lilliput for different reasons: in the original book, Gulliver was a doctor working on a ship, while the protagonist in the movie went out to explore the sea at the request of a crush who could not refuse. .

♛Third, Gulliver has a different tendency to fight with the enemy: there are many people in the original book who do not blame Gulliver, including the king, the anti-queen and several ministers, while his enemy in the movie is only one army The story of the confrontation and struggle between the island nations is different. Fourth, Gulliver's benefit to the villain is different from the story: the movie preserves the classic sentimentalism of Gulliver's rescue and meritorious service in the original book, and also adds some other interesting stories that are beneficial to the villain. ♛ In the end, Gulliver left Lilliput for different reasons: in the original book, Gulliver fled to avoid the murder of the villain's king and minister of the first country, but in the movie, he defeated the ring people and led to the establishment of the two rivalries. The reconciliation of Lilliput and the love affair between the princess and the commoner youth also gained the love of the game's own crush. Leaving happily in the happy ending of Datuanguo.

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Extended Reading
  • Aisha 2022-05-27 15:28:50

    The level of science and technology in Lilliput is really rapid.

  • Kurtis 2022-05-27 21:50:46

    The idea of ​​adapting the original to modern times is terrible! This leaves the story without a bit of aura, leaving only a cheap fantasy skin at the Hollywood industrial assembly line level. Whether it’s the Kingdom of Children or the Kingdom of Giants, it’s just a gadget on the street, not to mention the boiled water plot that simply insults the audience’s IQ. Fortunately, everyone loves the fat panda Jack Black and the increasingly unreliable Emily Blunt! ★★

Gulliver's Travels quotes

  • King Theodore: Woah, inside castle voice please.

  • General Edward: [as Gulliver urinates onto the palace and soaks the King in the process] How dare you evacuate yourself on our great and glorious...

    [gets splashed by the last few drips]