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The screen adaptation of literary works is a new stage of creativity

Knowledge of classics is an integral part of human education. The erudition was the norm in the past centuries, and now such a feature is considered a sign of good upbringing, versatility of the individual. Alas, most modern people simply do not have time to read books of great writers one by one, so they prefer to watch films that were put on famous lines. The screen adaptation of literary works is also a life-saving circle for people who are restless, inclined to give up everything halfway.

Many of the films that were put on the basis of the novels of well-known authors became real motion pictures. They are intertwined with a brilliant actor's play, a professional production of a talented director and a script written by a brilliant author. In whatever country the adaptation of literary works has been done - any such picture reminds us of former centuries, about those customs and traditions that are embodied by modern actors. Now we give a small list of those paintings that were put on books. All of them are very interesting and fascinating. Some tell about love, others tell about the life of children, others describe military actions. So, we list the most interesting adaptations of literary works on writers.

  1. "Master and Margarita" is Mikhail Bulgakov's cult novel, which was staged by the Russian director Vladimir Bortko in 2005. The actors and decorators managed to convey in all their glory the atmosphere of Moscow in the 1930s, at that time the way of life and views. The chip of the film is the transition from sepia, which says that the events taking place are real, to a color image that shows magic and magic.
  2. The screen version of literary works began with the release of the picture "Gone with the Wind." It was filmed in the script of the eponymous book by Margaret Mitchell in 1939. Cinema is also considered one of the first in the genre of color.
  3. The tale of L. Carroll, which was put on the screen by Soviet animators and American film directors, is "Alice in Wonderland." This story is intricate, devoid of the usual logic and common sense. Although "Alice ..." and is considered a children's fairy tale, many adults can not fully understand it.
  4. On the example of "The Master and Margarita" it becomes clear that the screen version of the literary works of Russian writers is a separate part of the cinema that deserves the highest praise. Among the works of domestic filmmakers, the film "War and Peace", based on the book of the same name by Leo Tolstoy, is famous. A foreign cinema took up the production of "Eugene Onegin", focusing on the lines of Pushkin, and, it is worth saying, it turned out pretty well.

Unlike reading, to comprehend the full meaning of what the author was trying to convey to the reader, it helps to screen. There are a lot of literary works, and they all belong to different genres. That is why many people prefer to review the film before reading the book, which was shot on it. After that, in the person's head there are more accurate images that help to better understand the literary work itself.

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