Which do you prefer, Original classics or Remakes?
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Re: Which do you prefer, Original classics or Remakes?
- Moonlight91
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Nowadays the film industry has a lot of cool ways to tell the stories with CGI and 3D cameras. Sometimes they rely on the tools too much though. I didn't like "Ghost in the Shell" for example. The original movies were much better.
I enjoyed watching the old movie Westworld is based on and I recommend it! It didn't age well, but it is very interesting to see how they created the robots.
Old Disney movies will always have a special place in my heart and I am going to show them to my kids someday. That doesn't mean I don't enjoy the live action remakes though.

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Sometimes the film cannot match the book due to limits, censorship or special effects, and it takes major changes, such as advances in technology, so that the film can more accurately reflect the book. The early monster films had some great makeup effects, but not all of them are, e.g. Lon Chaney Jr. as the Wolfman; more recent werewolf films can use a mix of practical and CGI to make the transformation much more effective.
Sometimes the need to 'update' a book can backfire though. Adding too many details or changing so much that it veers wildly from the book can alienate fans. Death takes a Holiday is a great dramatic play about death and humanity; the original movie is dramatic and has a quiet menacy; it got remade into a movie called Meet Joe Black in the 1990s that didn't use those same themes or add in new questions about quality of life or how humans should help each other. I really did not understand what the main character learned about humans during the movie.


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This was literally exactly what I was about to say. I like remakes when they add something interesting that the original didn't offer and improve upon the original in some way. I think remakes that exist to be carbon copies of the original classics are incredibly insulting to the original material. If you're going to remake something, do something different and unique with the source material.
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