In the village of Gavaldon, every 4 years, on the eleventh night of the eleventh month, two children at the age of 12 and older are abducted by an unknown force into the surrounding Endless Woods.
What happens to them remains a mystery... until their tales are told. Books somehow delivered to the village bookshop tell their fate years after they disappeared.
One child appears as a hero in the stories. The other a villain.
It's a tale as old as time... a song as old as... wait wrong story. No this story is about Sophie, a lovely young girl who dreams of being a princess, finding true love and living happily ever after. This story is about Agatha an awkward girl who lives in a cemetery, and dreams about... being left alone.
Their story begins on the eleventh night of the eleventh month.
But their story is one they will write themselves, with the roles that they determine to play, in the School for Good and Evil.
I have to say that my expectations for this movie are HIGH. Hopefully not too high, but I am so wanting to fall in love with this!
I read the book series, and fell in love with the world and the characters. The themes of the books range from finding courage to be yourself, to being best friends even when the world tells you not to be.
Oh, yeah... and true love. Cannot forget True Love!
But this is a fairytale where true love is not the main point, and I really liked that.
The only complaint I have for the trailer, and it is a minor complaint... the casting. Agatha is too pretty. In the books (the first one especially) she is awkward average leaning towards plain (she has large bulging eyes in the book), and it is really her strength of character that carries Agatha into the hearts of the readers. She was a very relatable character. Sophie... not as relatable, but I loved her as her story progressed.
Anyone else a fan? Or, or if not yet... I hope you will be, and I really do hope that this movie will be a huge success, and meet my expectations.
But other than the issue with Agatha being too pretty, the bits of the world that I saw in the trailer really do fit with the scenes I had in my mind as I read the books. Some changes, but I think they have done a pretty good job of trying to capture the feeling of the books.
Not to throw =too= much cold water ... but I have =yet= to see a movie that was as good as the book ... assuming the book was good. I =have= seen movies made from 'not so good' books that were decent <g>
That's usually the case, MikeD, though I can think of one exception. Spielberg's Jaws is far better than the trashy novel it was based on. I guess it's the exception that proves your rule.
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