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by glennjoseph1956 on déc.16, 2009, under To Kill a Mockingbird
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Everyone who has ever taken high school English classes will no doubt be familiar with Harper Lee’s time honored account. As is mentioned in the accompanying DVD, Fearfull Symmetry, it is second only to the Bible in the hearts and minds of U.S. readers. This is probably also the most often-shown film in said classrooms. No need to reshash the story-line, then.
This DVD location offers an obedient transfer of the notorious sunless and white cinematography of the prolific Russel Harlan. It’s a exact treat to hear from so many of the people who were fervent in the production, from the producer, Alan J. Pakula, to the now grown actors who played Scout and Jim. The audience gains big insights into what made this film so special, not only to the legions of its admiring fans, but to everyone enthusiastic in creating it. We learn the scenes that Horton Foote, the screenwriter added from the book to near character development (the scene showing Atticus putting Scout to bed and her questioning Jim about their mother as Atticus overhears them from the porch, was not in the book, for instance) . We rep to hear from Elmer Bernstein talk about the genesis of his unforgettable soundtrack. Due credit is also given to Stephen Frankfurt, for his highly creative and new title perform, which sets the tone so beatifully for the rest of the film.
There is no ask that this is director Robert Mulligan’s greatest film, nor that in his portrayal of Atticus Finch, Gregory Peck found the role most perfectly noble to his character and rock-solid persona. This is a film about integrity, essentially, and there is not a erroneous moment in the film. This compilation should be included in any film collector’s library. I hope it continues to be shown in English classes until time immemorial. It’s message and its relevance to the human condition will never go out of style, one hopes. Major Praise to Universal Studios and to all those alive to in assembling this perfect DVD special edition.
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Like so many teachers, I’ve ancient the VHS version of “To Waste A Mockingbird” to bellow the Elements of Literature to high school students.
Today, the internet has a wealth of resources to help teachers and students using this classic adaptation of Harper Lee’s new. The documentary, “Stupefied Symmetry” produced in 1998 to be included on this DVD Collector’s Edition, is tall resource for teachers, students and all those who care for and have been touched by “Mockingbird.”
The 130 petite documentary, written and directed Charles Kiselyak, both discusses how the film was made and it’s general literary elements. The film is one of the most effectively edited documentaries I have seen, linking key scenes from “Mockingbird” with talking heads, unexcited photos and murky and white film taken in various localities across the south.
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The documentary narration, written by Charles Kiselyak and read with mammoth emotion by Mary Williams, is literary and quite sophisticated.
The talking heads include: screenwriter Horton Foote, director Robert Mulligan, producer Allan J. Pakula and composer Elmer Bernstein. Members of the cast appearing in the film: Gregory Peck (Atticus Finch), Phillip Alford (Jem), Mary Badham (Scout), Collin Wilcox (Maybella Ewell), Brock Peters (Tom Robinson) and Robert Duvall (Boo Radley) .
Director Charles Kiselyak with the benefit of Harper Lee was able to score three residents to discuss their lives in Monroeville, Alabama. A.B. Blass and Norman Barnett capture life in the microscopic town during the depression, and Ida Gaillard, a retired high school teacher, brings an involving perspective to what life was (may have been) like in the town Harper Lee outmoded as the model for Maycomb.
The literary and social significance of the “Mockingbird” are discussed by murky attorney, Cleophis Thomas, Jr., and Claudia Durst Johnson, author of “Threatening Boundries.”
In the DVD’s printed supplement, Charles Kiselyak indicates that while Harper Lee was not willing to appear in the documentary, she was very worthy in the production. She was thrilled with the director’s opinion to initiate the documentary with the first verse one of her common poems, William Blake’s, “Tyger:”
Tyger, Tyger burning vivid, In the forests of the night; What infamous hand or notice, Could frame they scared symmetry,
Kiselyak’s film discusses Lee’s new as both a method of life and a passage from innocence into experience and then relieve toward innocence — “Troubled Symmetry.”
“Mockingbird” and it’s DVD documentary will touch your soul.
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