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Unfortunately JayZ was tapped to produce the soundtrack and has to stick his awfully mediocre wife in the mix.
The Wall Street Journal gave the film a bad review. Apparently the hip hop elements in the soundtrack are the least of the films failings.
The film is described as grating, dreadful, and lifeless. It attempts to showcase the style without substance and fails to present the themes that made the novel an American classic.
If a director cannot adequately present the failings of excess and social climbing in this economic environment there's no hope for his storytelling ability.
I think I’ll go see Iron Man 3 this weekend.
The thing is, I'd totally go to see a modern interpretation of this book. But it has to be ALL OUT modern. Throw in as much hip hop as you like, modern costumes, modern homes, etc. It's a book with *timeless* messages to American culture. It's this half mis-mash that is so offensive- it's either trying to recreate that time period or not. Make up your damned mind, director. I think there are some who could pull off a mis-mash, but it's hard and it takes skill. I'm not getting a sense this film was successful at all.
The sad thing is that the audience who watches this film (if it truly is so incredibly awful) is going to walk away not understanding that this is one of the most relevant pieces of classic literature to our society today. I think a portion of people would do really good to read this and examine their own behavior or at least be hit over the head by the novel until they pass out.