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Where The Wild Things Are
yellowfoliage:
If there is any ambiguity in the plot they won't put it in the trailer because the point of the trailer is to sell the movie to the parents who will be taking their kids to it.
The movie certainly looks like there are some differences from the book plot-wise, but that doesn't bother me. What amazes me is that it looks like somebody managed to successfully execute the feel of a Maurice Sendak book in movie form. If that is the case with the final product, this may wind up being my favorite movie of the year. And this is going to be a kick-ass year judging by what's already been released (Coraline especially) and the great-looking movies coming up like Observe and Report and seemingly everything premiering at Cannes.
Cartilage Head:
I thought the trailer I saw looked awesome, and it was the Arcade Fire trailer. It is such a short book, and some aspects are vague, that I think some liberties taken will be alright, as long as Max goes home and the wild things get mad about it.
lprkn:
I just don't know, man. I liked the book, but I'm not all "OMG I HOPE THEY DON'T TOUCH THE SACRED PLOT TO THIS SACRED WORK BY THE SACRED MAURICE SENDAK!"
It just looks too precious for words. This is a bad thing.
MrBridge:
oh god oh god oh god oh god please don't ruin this please don't slaughter another childhood sacred idol please please please let this be as awesome as it appears it could be please please please please paleasapleasepahsdpfkhasjleafs
Johnny C:
guys i'll remind you that the plot of the book was literally "boy takes boat to magic land and, later, goes home"
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