Essay on Something
...e may interpret a story or even change it because of personal reasons, audience, budget, type of media, time… In Roman Polanski’s case, he kept close to Dickens’s story. While watching the movie I became very bored, since I knew what would happen. *SPOILERS* The only time I really get excited in it was when it ventured off from the book. And that was rare. One main event was when Oliver, Sykes, and Crackit were actually attempting a burglary at Brownlow’s house, which is not the same [lace in the novel. Another thing about the movie was the fact that all the characters seemed kind of dissolved in the fact that many of the complexities of each one were gone. I explained a few in the essay. I would imagine this because of it being based for a broader audience, young and older. Polanski implied that it was a children’s movie in an interview… I also thought it was interesting tha...