Re: Alfonso Cuarón
vincentjh
vincentjh at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 9 05:34:55 UTC 2002
--- In HPFGU-Movie at y..., Katze <jdumas at k...> wrote:
> Wouldn't the fault of the story change actually fall to the hands
of the person
> who wrote the script? Cuaron didn't write the script, he directed
the script
> that was given to him. In the case of Great Expectations, the
screenplay writer
> was Mitch Glazer.
>
> Katze
>
> Felicia Rickmann wrote:
> > One thing that does concern me, more than that he greatly altered
the
> > plot of Great Expectation (and to a certain degree, A Little
> > Princess), is that Cuaron doesn't have experience working with
> > special effects. Whether or not he can blend them into the film
will
> > no doubt influence the final product.
I do not think it's a "fault" at all to alter GE's story line and do
not think it should be of great concern that, with him as the
director, PoA's story would change that much. After all, Kloves is
still writing the script *sigh*. But thank you for pointing out who
the writer was. (The above quote was from me, not Felicia, BTW.)
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