Today the AV Club did a great piece on overused literary adaptations.  They made a list of the most over-used examples of books turned into movies.  For obvious reasons, I was most intrigued by their ideas about The Great Gatsby.  It might be my favorite book in the entire world, but I absolutely loathe the film versions (particularly the Robert Redford version because Robert Redford is an absolutely terrible Jay Gatsby).  Now, thanks to this article, I am super-obsessed with the idea of a really image-based director tackling the book.  Fitzgerald's novel is so heavy in imagery and dreamlike obsessions that it would be awesome to see a director interested mainly in those concepts take on the book.
Anyway, enjoy the list!
http://www.avclub.com/articles/put-the-book-back-on-the-shelf-literary-works-that,38199/
 
Very interesting! I actually have a friend at IU who is proposing a course on adaptations of literature. I've forwarded this article along to her!
ReplyDeleteAlthough, I have to say, I think I'd watch pretty much every Alice in Wonderland adaptation. I just love Alice so much. I'm currently reading this YA series called "The Looking-Glass Wars," which is a retelling of Carroll's story. So good!