If
there’s anything I’ve learned from taking up English courses back in college is
that every medium (i.e. book, play, TV show, movie, music, etc.) has a plot which
could only be entertaining if the author shows it rather than telling it. In this post, I’ll be sharing with you my favorite and (as mentioned)
random forms of media:
· Old Possum’s Books of Practical Cats: a collection of Edward Lear-like poems on which Andrew
Lloyd Webber’s Tony award-winning and memorable musical Cats is based on. ๐บ๐ธ๐น๐ป๐ผ๐ฝ๐๐ฟ๐พ๐ฑ
· Maus: Written and
illustrated by Art Spiegelman, this outstanding graphic novel tells of the
horrors and trials the author’s Holocaust survivor parents had to endure during
World War II. ๐ญ๐ญ
· Jem and The Holograms: In this truly outrageous 1980s cartoon, Jerrica Benton ๐คand her sisters,
Kimber๐น, Shana๐ฅ, and Aja๐ธ, are a band known
as Jem and the Holograms. In the show, they travel around the world expressing their musical talents while
competing against their rivals The Misfits.
·
Jim Henson’s The
Storyteller:
An amazing fantasy TV series that retells many European
fairy tales, starring John Hurt as the Storyteller and Brian Henson as the Storyteller’s
dog. ๐
· The Joy Luck Club: In this amazing
novel by Amy Tan, the mothers and daughters of four Chinese-American families
living in San Francisco ๐ narrate of the ups and downs they experience amidst
Chinese traditions, American lifestyles, mahjong, and love. In 1993, it was
adapted into an award-winning
movie
featuring an all-star cast.
· Into the Woods: In Stephen
Sondheim’s musically fractured retelling of Jack and the
Beanstalk
๐, Little Red Riding Hood ๐บ (both French and German versions), Rapunzel ๐ฉ๐ผ, and Cinderella ๐ (the German version), a
childless baker and his wife enter the woods and encounter classic fairy tale
characters while searching for the ingredients a witch needs to make her magic potion.
If they succeed, the couple will finally have the child they’ve been wishing
for. However, one must always be careful in what they wish for, and the
characters soon discover that living “happily ever after” isn’t all it's cracked up
to be.
· Sliding Doors: In this romantic
comedy, we watch what would've happened if Helen (played by Gwyneth Paltrow)
misses or catches the train ๐ home. The
soundtrack includes my favorite Aqua song Turn Back Time.
· The Hours: Based on Michael Cunningham’s novel, this drama film explores how the
English classic Mrs. Dalloway affects the lives
of three women, Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman in her Oscar-winning role) the
author of said text, Laura Brown (Julianne Moore), a housewife living in
post-World War II LA, and Clarissa Vaughn (Meryl Streep), a modern-day New York City ๐ฝwoman whose life
mirrors that of her literary namesake. Keep those tissues handy. ๐
·
Rent: In this comedy drama musical film based
on the late Jonathan Larson’s rock opera and featuring most of the original Broadway
๐ถ cast, a group of bohemians adapt as New York ๐ฝtransitions from
modern to postmodern conditions amidst AIDS, drugs, music, Marxism, and the power
of love. This movie is a must-watch and must-have for Idina Menzel fans including yours truly.
·
The Danish Poet:
In this Oscar-winning short, the title character, Kaspar Jรธrgensen, travels to Norway
to find inspiration and to meet Sigrid Undset, author of Kristin Lavransdatter ๐๐๐. Instead, he
finds himself in a star-crossed romance ๐๐ผwith a beautiful
Norwegian maiden. Watch how their actions lead to the meeting of the narrator’s
parents.
· Black
Swan: In her
Oscar-winning performance, Natalie Portman stars in this psychological thriller
as a ballerina who breaks out of her comfort zone to play the dual roles of the
innocent Swan Queen and the seductive Black Swan in a production of
Tchaikovsky’s ballet Swan Lake.
· Turning: Based on Lynda Sexson’s
short story,
a little boy celebrates his birthday ๐ by imagining a
world where old women ๐ต๐ป๐ต๐ป๐ต๐ปturn into birds๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ and gifts ๐crawl like
spiders, while a skinless emperor ๐คด seeks a wife.
· Princess Knight: In this classic
manga series by Osamu Tezuka, the creator of Astro Boy, Sapphire ๐ธ๐ป, the princess of Silverland, is forced to
pretend to be a boy to inherit the throne as the law states that
only a son could be declared the heir. Including a mischievous angel๐ผ, a charming prince๐คด๐ป,
a wicked witch, and swordfights ⚔, Princess Knight
is a fairy tale you’d never forget.
· Wolf Children: This heartwarming
anime film is about single mother Hana raising her wolf-human hybrid children,
Ame ☔and
Yuki❄,
in a picturesque countryside. As they grow up, the siblings will have to choose
being human or wolf. ๐บ
· Orphan Black: The “one-and-only”
Emmy award-winning Tatiana Maslany stars in this Canadian Sci-Fi thriller TV show as
a number of clones. With the themes of violence, sex, drug abuse, mad
science, and family, sestras will feel right at home at Clone Club. ๐๐๐๐๐
· Steven Universe: ๐Join the Crystal Gems-Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl, and Steven-in out-of-this-world adventures as they deal with and battle against monsters, nosy human neighbors, and the evil Homeworld Gems, all in the name and power of love. ๐
· Steven Universe: ๐Join the Crystal Gems-Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl, and Steven-in out-of-this-world adventures as they deal with and battle against monsters, nosy human neighbors, and the evil Homeworld Gems, all in the name and power of love. ๐
· He Took his Skin Off for Me: Giving a new take on the phrase, “Showing your true
colors,” a woman tells of the time her boyfriend takes his skin off ๐คข to show her how
much he loves her; with disastrous ๐ results. Based on
the short story by Maria Hummer.
· We Bare Bears: A Cartoon Network
original series about three bear brothers, Grizzly๐ป, Panda๐ผ, and Ice Bear❄ living their
everyday lives in San Francisco ๐.
Please take your time in researching on any of my favorite stories, shows, movies, and books. Who knows? We might have common tastes.
Best regards,
A. Eleazar
P.S. In case I haven't mentioned already, not all references cited in my blog are safe for work, so be careful in searching and sharing. Thank you.
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