What movies are adapted from literary works?

Movies adapted from literary works:

1, Oliver Twist?

Compared with the original work, this film is more like a film specially made for children, highlighting the beautiful parts and deleting the evil parts, showing deep humanitarian concern. The director also meticulously restored Dickens' bottom London, where public security was chaotic and sewage was everywhere. ?

2. Les Miserables?

The film lasted for three hours, and some people laughed at it for "singing without a word." Yes, the scenes interwoven with arias in the film really challenge the actors. Fortunately, everyone finished this film well. Someone said: "When I was a child, I thought Les Miserables was a story about a bad guy trying to catch someone;" In middle school, I thought it was a novel promoting class struggle; It is not until today that I realize that this is an epic about love, grace and redemption. " ?

3. Little woman?

Louisa may alcott's little woman, a warm story. During the Civil War, in Concord, Massachusetts, an ordinary family, the father was fighting outside, leaving his wife and four daughters. The mother is kind and wise, and the four sisters have different personalities but love each other. Their life is full of all the beautiful feelings that people yearn for. If you look again, you will find that the little women in it are all big-name stars now.

Louisa may alcott's little woman, a warm story. During the Civil War, in Concord, Massachusetts, an ordinary family, the father was fighting outside, leaving his wife and four daughters. The mother is kind and wise, and the four sisters have different personalities but love each other. Their life is full of all the beautiful feelings that people yearn for. If you look again, you will find that the little women in it are all big-name stars now.

4. Emotion and reason?

Jane Austen's works directed by Ang Lee put the love and marriage of British women in the18th century on the screen, and at the same time perfectly restored women's daily life, dinners, dances and social occasions at that time, which brought us back to an era full of piano music, poetry and love, and marriage was dominated by money, which was particularly realistic. The soundtrack is a highlight of this film.

5. Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind is a romantic film directed by victor fleming and starring Vivien Leigh, clark gable, Olivia de Havilland and leslie howard. It was released in the United States on September 9, 1939.

The film, adapted from Gone with the Wind, tells the love story between Tara's lovely daughter Scarlett and the dashing businessman Rhett after the American Civil War broke out.