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If it's not set in the 20s, I won't even bother watching it.
So, I'm just curious, are they going to make this a modern update like they did with Great Expectations, where it takes place in contemporary times, or will it be a period piece, circa 1920's, straight from the book?
Cheers!
Dan
Gatsby; like Fitzgerald himself, seems ideally set in the 20s.
Ideally????????? lol ideally?
They OWN the 20s!
that's all
I didn't like the original after reading the book so for once I'm not afraid of watching a new adaptation of a book even if there's already an older film but if they set it in another decade it'll be unwatchable to me regardless of who directs the film or who's cast.
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To which original do you refer? The 1949 adaptation starring Alan Ladd or the 1974 version starring Robert Redford?
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I just saw on IMDB that there is an upcoming remake of Fright Night and Straw Dogs. Mommy, make it stop!
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I don't think either one represented the book well. I'm hoping they get it right this time.
The 1949 version was an adaptation of the stage play, not a direct adaptation of the novel. Personally, I'm not convinced that the novel lends itself well to cinematic interpretation.