Does anyone know if there will b a modern version of this film? i just cant get use to watching it in black and white.
i loved the book and watched it when i did my GCSE on it many years ago... ouch almost 10yrs!! i want to watch it again rather than reading the book again as i'm not much of a reader...because being dyslexic will take me ages to read one page!
hi WhiteBears.. did you see the documentary about Kara Tointon and her dyslexia? it was quite remarkable. a specialist optician showed her how different colour filters make reading so much easier. she ended up with a particular shade of green (her best colour) tinted glasses, and could read a book.
The film is a work of art in its own right and its black-and-whiteness is one of the things that makes it so good. It makes the viewer look at what really matters - the characters, the dialogue and the tone of each scene.
Re. your dyslexia, WhiteBears - a friend of ours is dyslexic. Haven't seen him for a few years, but last time I did he was a Doctor of Literature, lecturing in critical theory at a university. He was also an extremely talented and natural musician.
So, if ever you get a bit fed up with it all, just remember people like my friend and Kara Tointon.