AFI_Sorrow wrote:
The Victim: The Princess Diaries
The Crimal: Disney!
Original plot verse Movie plot: In the book Mia finds out she's a princess, her mom dates her algebra teacher, her grandmother makes only shrewd comments to her, she's in love with Mike but Josh takes her to the dance and Libby looses her friendship. In the movie, the grandmother is a sweetheart and it gets a Disney makeover.
OCC characters: Grandmere. They make her sweet, it's ridiculous! And Libby's IQ in the movie drops about 100 points, as well as Mia's.
New things: Mia gets a make-over that makes her look good. Erlak a pongos. Figures.
Final verdict: A curse, a curse on both your houses!
Rating: B
According to my somewhat generous ratings, that would make a high S. And I've both read the book and seen the movie, although I saw the movie first. Anyway, it's not the sinkhole that Ella Enchanted was.
Time to redeem my wasteful post...
The Victim: Dune
The Criminal: David Lynch
Original plot versus Movie plot: There's the fact the Jihad is actually a kind of bad thing, believe it or not, but, that colossal fact aside, the plot is preserved pretty well, considering this is David Lynch.
OCC characters: Gurney Halleck has NONE of the fire he had in the book. Though maybe Patrick Stewart was kind of distracting in the role. Harkonnen's sons are smarter than that - yes, Rabban too. And no, Lynch, Alia is NOT a gleeful murdering psychopath. Paul isn't enough of a jerk. Mainly it's Halleck that bugs me, though.
New things: Hawat doesn't have any significance - he's just told in a Lynchian way to milk a cat for antidote and left dangling. Lots of David Lynch grotesque fluff.
Final verdict: Eh, Frank Herbert sure was happy about it. And it was more than recognizable. Still, there IS that Jihad thing.
Rating: Low G
Do what you will; but I will hinder it if I may.
-- Eowyn of the Mark