Friday, February 25, 2011

It's Kind of A Funny Story the movie (:

The movie adaptation was a little different from the novel but its necessary because the novel was written with the majority of the context inside Craig's head as he was thinking and this can be done in the novel but not so much in a movie. When it was done in the movie it was a voice over, because we heard Craig talking but we did not see him on screen at the time. The audience finds out the reason why Craig wanted to commit suicide by the voice over that begins the movie. In the beginning of the movie there is also a long shot which shows Craig riding his bike to the Brooklyn Bridge and once he is standing on the ledge, we see a Point of View shot or a high angle shot of all the traffic that he wants to plunge into. Then the camera swivels into a medium shot of his parent and his younger sister while they talk to him. A medium shot was used because if a long shot was used then you could not really see their facial expression and if it was a close up, all three people would not have been able to be in the shot. When Craig gets to the hospital, a mise-em-scene was used to set the atmosphere of the hospital for the audience already so Craig did not have to explain every character in the emergency room when he got there, it was already done for the audience. Then when Bobby shows up to give Craig a tour, and also when Noelle and Craig play doctor, a trolley shot is used because the camera is moving along with the actors to have movement but for the scene to look steady and not like somebody was simply running with a camera in their hand. Another device used a lot was over the shoulder shots, for example when Noelle and Craig played their question game and whenever his parents came and talked to him and also when he was talking to Dr. Minerva. At the end of the novel when Craig had his big switch, the author showed Craig's life after by using one word sentences. In the movie, the director showed it by creating a montage of what Craig would now be doing with his life. There was also another montage when Craig and Noelle escaped to the top of the hospital and it was just still shot with a voice over of Craig, so no acting but the audience still understood that those two moments were life changing for Craig.

1 comment:

  1. solid work with the film terms, and good understanding of the difficulty in adapting a book for a film.

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