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Nine adaptations of the world's classics...

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Nine adaptations of the world's classics...

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1. Snow White and the Huntsman

Once upon a time, in a beautiful and luxurious country, the kind and charming Snow White (Kristen Stewart) was born into this world. She has an enviable family and childhood, but the good times are short-lived, his mother dies prematurely, the motherland is attacked by a mysterious black army, and even more desperate is that the father will meet the unique beauty Ravenna (Charlize L., who has met by chance). Theron Charlize Theron) is the new queen. Ravenna brought unimaginable disaster, and her violent and dark desires led her to seize the entire country. When she learns that the queen is about to harm herself, Snow White struggles to escape from the castle and hide in the Black Forest. Soon, a hunter (Chris Hemsworth) on a brutal mission follows...

The film won the 2012 Youth Choice Awards Rage Award (Charlize Theron), Best Summer Film Actress (Kristen Stewart), and Best Summer Film Actor (Chris Hemsworth).

2. "The Little Prince"

In the gray urban jungle, there is no desire and excitement in the eyes of the beautiful little girl, she follows her mother through the light and shadow of reinforced concrete, and follows the established laws of society. Her future seemed predestined and planned, and even birthday gifts could not find the slightest surprise. In order to get into a good school, the mother and daughter moved to a detached house in the suburbs, next to a dilapidated house that was out of place with the surroundings. One day, an airplane propeller suddenly breaks through the wall, thus establishing a friendship between the girl and the strange grandfather next door. The old man claimed to have been a pilot, and when he was young, he was forced to land in the desert, where he met the little prince with an innocent heart. The girl listened to the old man tell the story of the past with fairy tale-like magnificent colors, and unconsciously became fascinated... The film is based on the classic eponymous work of Antoni de Saint-Exupéry.

3. "Mr. Bean"

Mr. Bean Bean), the protagonist of the British television comedy Mr. Bean and its spin-offs, played by Rowan Atkinson. Mr. Bean is a guy who is a little clumsy, a little naïve, a little one-way thinking, a little shy, and a little short-circuited, doing a single thing, wearing a single dress. Mr. Bean has a close companion who often carries his beloved teddy bear with him, even to sleep. His usual attire is a very typical British conservative middle-class outfit. There is very little dialogue in the play, and almost all of them are presented by "rich body movements" and "varied expressions". Mr. Bean is a guy who is "a little clumsy, a little naïve, a little bit of one-way thinking (the brain doesn't turn), a little shy, and a little short-circuited, and his sense of comedy comes from everyday life that you and I can happen." His usual attire is a very typical British conservative middle-class outfit.

In the play, his dialogue is very rare, and almost all of them rely on "rich body movements" and "varied expressions" to present to the audience. Those who hate him may find this hypocritically retarded guy disgusting, but those who admire him will think that he is so remarkable that he can bring out British humor to the fullest and can be regarded as the British Kim Carrey acting in the Chaplin way."

4. "The Secret Garden"

The world through the eyes of the child unfolds beautifully in this film, and little Mary (Kate Maberly), whose parents have died, comes to live with relatives in Scotland. It was a beautiful and somewhat mysterious manor, especially the secret garden, which was a great mystery in Mary's heart. It turned out that Mary's aunt had died in her own garden, and her uncle had locked the garden gate ever since.

Mary, who stumbled upon the key, opened the gates of the garden. Since then, the garden has become a mecca for Mary to blend with nature. Mary also brings her long-term wheelchair-bound cousin Colin (Hayden Proydon Prowse), whose originally closed vision suddenly opens up in the face of magical nature, while his friend Deacon (Andrew Knott) chats with his bird friends here, and the door of the secret garden leads to the paradise in the hearts of children...

5. "Orphans of Fog"

Orphan Oliver (Barney Clark) was raised by the church and was repeatedly bullied at the age of 9 when he was sent to a child factory to pick up quilts and later sold to a coffin shop as an apprentice. Oliver escapes from the coffin shop and walks seventy miles to London, where he meets the thief "Witty Ghost" (Harry Eden) and is included in the theft gang of the Jewish old man Fagin (Ben Kinsley).

Oliver is framed for stealing Mr. Brownlow's (Edward Hardwicke) Spar from his first appearance and knocked unconscious. Taken home for adoption by the kind Mr. Brownlow, he is captured by Fagin's colleague Bill (Jamie Foreman) on a run for Mr. Brownlow. Bill forces Oliver to help him and his accomplice Toby (Mark Strong) into a night trip to steal Mr. Brownlow's house. Little Oliver did not follow, seeing that his fate was at stake...

The film is based on the 1838 famous book "Orphans of the Mist" by the British writer Dickens.

6. "Sleeping Beauty"

7. "Queen Mary"

The story is based on John Guy's 2004 biography The Real Mary Stuart, which tells the story of Mary Stuart (Ronan) and Elizabeth I (Robbie) who once fell in love, unaware that she was embattled.

8. "Away from the Hustle and Bustle"

In the Victorian era, the beautiful girl Bassheba (Carey Mulligan) travels to a remote countryside to inherit her uncle's legacy. Her sturdy independence, her confident temperament, made three men fall for her. They are gabble (Matthias Schoenaerts), a handsome shepherd (Matthias Schoenaerts), a mature aristocrat (Mike Sheen), and a wild and reckless officer (Tom Sturridge). All three are genuinely in love with Bassheba, and what choice will she make?

The film is based on the famous work "Far Away from the Hustle and Bustle" by British writer Thomas Hardy.

9. "A Christmas Carol"

The mean-spirited, cold-hearted scrooge Ebenezer Scruch (voiced by Kim Carey Jim Carrey) faces a warm Christmas but shows a dislike for all the celebrations around him. As Christmas approaches, he tries his best to exploit his loyal and reliable employee, Bob Klecht (voiced by Gary Oldman) and his cheerful and optimistic nephew Fred (voiced by Col in Firth).

From the beginning, Ebenezer had no intention of enjoying the holidays at all, and only wanted to stay at home alone as usual. To Ebenezer's imagination, he dreamed of the ghost of his recently deceased partner, Joseph Marley (voiced by Gary Oldman). He hoped to take the opportunity to help Ebenezer, so that he would not go down his old path in the future and regret it. Joseph tells Ebenezer that three more ghosts will come to visit him after him... Soon, the three ghosts of the "Spirit of the Past", "Spirit of the Present", and "Spirit of the Future" (voiced by Kim Carey Jim Carrey) who are known as Christmas find him and awaken the other side of humanity...

Based on Charles Dickens's 1843 novel of the same name, the film was Disney's first film to be released in IMAX 3D, with the expressions of the characters being "performed and captured" through performance.

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