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Cargando... Holes (Full Screen Edition) (2003 original; edición 2011)por Sigourney Weaver (Actor), Jon Voight (Actor), Tim Blake Nelson (Actor), Shia LaBeouf (Actor), Khleo Thomas (Actor) — 16 más, Brenden Jefferson (Actor), Byron Cotton (Actor), Jake M. Smith (Actor), Miguel Castro (Actor), Zane Holtz (Actor), Max Kasch (Actor), Patricia Arquette (Actor), Dulé Hill (Actor), Eartha Kitt (Actor), Louis Sachar (Actor), Scott Plank (Actor), Henry Winkler (Actor), Siobhan Fallon Hogan (Actor), Nathan Davis (Actor), Andrew Davis (Director), Louis Sachar (Writer)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 1963 I think this fantastic adaptation of the movie is helped by the fact that Sachar wrote the screenplay. Who better to know which elements of his book needed to be translated to the big screen and how! The translation to the big screen is helped by the book's cinematic read. As for the movie itself, the acting and pacing are excellent; the near-constant action and mystery makes this movie constantly entertaining. The issues of bullying and social justice and how the characters deal with these make this an important movie for children to see. There is a some violence, so only children 9 and up should watch this. The little bit of magic and diverse cast also makes this a great movie great for boys and girls. A good idea is to screen the movie after a kid or class has read the book and discuss how well the various elements translate to the big screen or what differences there are between the two. Andrew Davis’ adaptation of Louis Sachar’s Holes is about as true to the book as one can expect. The plot gets juggled a little, but remains the same overall and is just as easy to follow. A comic overtone washes out the dreariness of Camp Greenlake, leaving things somewhat light until late in the film. However, Davis leaves many observations that are present in Stanley’s narrative to inserted dialog which can be a bit cheesy at times. Although the style is a bit lighter than the original, many of the same themes of loyalty, destiny, and friendship persist, from the ominous beginning to the happily-ever-after ending. The adaptation to film allows for a visual connection to Sachar’s character and setting descriptions, also. Recommended for both school and library movie collections. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Es una adaptación deHoyos por Louis Sachar Premios
An ancient family curse sends Young Stanley Yelnats to Camp Green Lake, now sans lake or anything green, where digging a hole a day keeps the warden at bay and "builds character." Stanley and his campmates forge friendships and attempt to unearth the mystery of what's really going on at Camp Green Lake.
El joven Stanley Yelnats se encuentra en el campamiento Lago Verde, donde se sumerge de cabeza en la aventura de su vida debido a una antigua maldición familiar. Él y sus pintorescos compañeros de campamento tienen que cavar un hoyo al día mientras tratan de descubrir el misterio de lo que realmente pasa allí en medio de la nada. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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