Monday, 10 October 2011

Two film Adaptions


Kiss the Girl

In order to make Kiss the Girls a feasible idea we could change the fact that the main character is hiding in the loft spying on the girls in the house and replace that for a pad-locked cellar. During the night the person in hiding could pick the lock and creep upstairs to spy on the girls in their bedroom.
The shots needed to make the opening scene does not really need to be changed, as it is quite simple. The only thing I think that we may have to change is the injection. We could make it so that the girls sleep with a glass of water next to them and when the man creeps into their room he puts a dissolvable tablet in the water to drug them.

The Butterfly Effect

Another film we would have to adapt in order to make it look more believable would be to set the scene in an office at school that has slated blinds and is a dark room. The rest of the scene is fairly manageable we could write the letter which is written by Ashton Kutcher in the film and do a close up shot on the words “save her” with the people still banging on the door. Also the street that is filmed “thirteen years later” could be a street in Rainham, Gillingham for example. The ‘Mum’ can be fixing a bike or washing the car instead of fixing the car. 

1 comment:

  1. Good analysis of what you could do Katie. Well done.
    Mrs H

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