Monday, November 24, 2014

Animal Farm (1999)




Why I Saw This Movie
I was assigned to teach the book Animal Farm to an advanced English class, and after finishing the book we watched and discussed the movie together.

Positives
* The puppetry is impressive, and Jim Henson’s studio clearly did a good job on this.
* Although made after Jim Henson’s death, the production contains elements of Jim Henson’s type of dark humor and grotesque caricatures
* The cast is impressive: Patrick Stewart, Kelsey Grammar, and Pete Postlehwaite
* Some great character acting by the human actors in this movie
* The film adds in some characterization to the human characters that was absent from Orwell’s original book

Negatives
* George Orwell’s original book wasn’t exactly subtle to begin with, and it needed no extra emphasis to make its point—this movie, however, was made by people who were worried you weren’t going to understand that the pigs were bad unless everything was constantly over-emphasized.
* As impressive as the puppetry is, the technology just wasn’t quite up to telling the story the filmmakers wanted to tell
* Some of the added characterization to the human characters comes at the expense of the animal characters, most of whom are much less developed in this film than they were in the book.
* Related to the above point—some of the added scenes with the human characters went absolutely nowhere, and added nothing to the story at all: the scene with Farmer Jones sleeping with Farmer Pilkington’s wife, for instance.
* They changed Orwell’s original pessimistic ending to an optimistic happy ending

The Review
          Although it has most of the same plot points from Orwell’s novel, this fails completely as an adaptation.  The important scenes are rushed through, and the ending is criminally changed.
            However, the dark humor of the tale is reminiscent of some of the darker toned fairy tales that Jim Henson experimented with in shows like The Jim Henson Hour (W).  The great character acting and great expressive facial expressions by the human actors also makes the movie feel like a Jim Henson Hour episode.

Other Things I Would Talk About if I Wasn’t Limiting Myself to 100 Words
* My love for the original book, and my history with the original book
* My experience teaching this book
* Reflections on my experience teaching this book, and thoughts on whether or not the themes of the book should be taught, or if the students should just be assigned to read the book and be left to draw their own conclusions

Rating :
2 out of 10 stars, judging this movie as an adaptation of Orwell’s book—if this movie existed in a universe where Orwell’s book never existed, it might earn 5 out of 10 stars for a dark Jim Henson-esque fairy tale.

Links
* For more thoughts on Orwell, see this post here.  Also see my reviews of Burmese Days, George Orwell Essays, Homage to Catalonia, and Keep the Aspidistra Flying.

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