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The Invention of Hugo Cabret

Started by Najemikon, July 07, 2010, 08:09:25 PM

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Achim

Quote from: Jon on July 19, 2011, 05:55:47 PM
Have you read the book, Achim? Now he could be the turning point.
No. Should I...?

[spoiler]Knowing your answer ahead of time one could comnsider that a rhetorical question.[/spoiler]

QuoteDid you ever read my review of Hue And Cry? I appreciated that because it was made clear this was an adult world, despite it being a kids caper for kids. At times it was real enough to be scary and that's how kids stories should be, not cartoon villains.
I agree, from what I knew about the type of story and what that part of the trailer showed there were quite some discrepancies...

Hue and Cry...? Well, yes. I bought and watched that film based on your review ;)

Najemikon

It's not expensive, takes a short time to read and if you know anything about film, you should love it.yes, you should buy it!  :laugh:

Achim

Quote from: Jon on July 20, 2011, 07:36:54 AM
It's not expensive, takes a short time to read and if you know anything about film, you should love it.yes, you should buy it!  :laugh:
So, I looked into availablility of a digital version... Strangely only the german version is available for Kindle/iBooks :headscratch: While Í could read that, I'd much rather have the original version :shrug:

I posted a real-life book on my Wish List at Amazon :)

Dragonfire

I saw the book when I was in the bookstore the other day.

Najemikon

It would be rubbish on a kindle though.it's very picture based.that's why it only takes a short time to read.

Achim

Quote from: Jon on July 21, 2011, 07:31:26 AM
It would be rubbish on a kindle though.it's very picture based.that's why it only takes a short time to read.
Well, it would have been the Kindle program on the iPad, so still colorful...

But as I said, it seems I'd have to get the physical medium.

Najemikon

The iPad might have been ok. It's all black and white though, but part of its appeal for me was the dark, matte like pages.

Dragonfire

I did flip through the book when I saw it.  Definitely different from any other book I've read.

Achim

It sounds more and more intriguing. I am surprised that it's just black and white though :headscratch:

Najemikon

Not surprising at all when you see it. As I tried to explain before, the story flows through the pictures as you turn the pages. Colour wouldn't have been so effective and bw suits the nature of the story too. I might be going mad but I was sure I read there was an idea to film it in bw too.

Najemikon

I've seen the film and posted a review for it here: http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,7631.0.html

It's a complicated film to judge. I was right about one thing I picked up on in the trailer, sadly, but very wrong about a couple of others...