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Non lo dite a me, per me Bambi è la colonna della mia infanzia, lo adoravo!!!! E lo adoro ancora. Quindi è chiaro che non potrò essere soddisfatta del live action eheheh.gif thumb_yello.gif


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messaggio 26/9/2023, 21:40
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Dal sito The Disinsider:

Writer Lindsey Beer Talks About Her Live-Action ‘Bambi’ Script

It has been quite some time since reports dropped that Disney would be giving Bambi the live-action remake treatment. Well, today the film’s screenwriter has shared some interesting tidbits on the project.

While speaking with Collider, writer Lindsey Beer revealed how the remake would differ from the animated version. “What’s interesting about Bambi to me is it absolutely is a classic and it’s a beautiful love poem, such artistry to it. I do think there’s an entire generation of children who have never seen the original and that’s very different from, say Little Mermaid or Aladdin or the ‘90s heyday films that they’ve definitely already seen. I can’t tell you how many kids I’ve seen who’ve never seen Bambi, which is such a shame.”

Beer also alluded to why Bambi hasn’t been seen by a wider audience. “Not to spoil the plot, but there’s a treatment of the mom dying that I think some kids, some parents these days are more sensitive about than they were in the past. And I think that’s one of the reasons that they haven’t shown it to their children. I do think there is a way to update Bambi and our take on it was… did give a little bit more of a scope to it. And I just think that to be able to bring it to life for kids these days in a way that maybe they relate to a little bit more would be of service to the original.”

If you read Beer’s statement carefully, she uses the word “was”. While there has not been any movement on the project since the script was turned, Beer had to leave the project to focus on her newest project Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, which she wrote and makes her directorial debut. It should be noted, a new director recently came on board the project and a revised script could come as the WGA strike comes to an end this week.

Actress-turned-director Sarah Polley (Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead, Women Talking) is set to direct the remake. Disney’s Bambi remake is viewed as a companion piece to films like The Jungle Book and The Lion King and is expected to use the same technology. Disney is cognizant that Bambi is less epic in scope and story and is not aiming to shoehorn a larger narrative onto the classic tale.

Released in 1942, Walt Disney’s Bambi follows a young deer named Bambi who joins his new friends, a rabbit named Thumper, and a skunk named Flower, in exploring his forest home. As a boy, he learns from his doting mother and his father, The Great Prince of the Forest, that there are dangers in the open meadows where hunters can spot the animals, and he meets a beautiful young doe named Faline. As Bambi grows up, he learns that there is tragedy as well as beauty and joy in his forest world and on the path to adulthood.




Ecco la video intervista a Collider da cui è tratto l'articolo:

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messaggio 27/9/2023, 14:55
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Dio solo sa quale abominio potrebbero apportare i contributi delle mamme pancine che temono per la sensibilità dei loro poveri bambinih inermi post-6-1111346498.gif
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messaggio 28/9/2023, 13:01
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La gente non capisce che il fatto che la mamma di bambi muoia non può nuocere ai propri figli perché è un tema trattato con delicatezza e mai crudamente. Negare che le cose brutte possano accadere non è cosa buona e giusta nell'educazione di un bambino. I bambini di oggi non sono più sensibili di quelli di ieri, anzi, lo sono molto meno perché tempestati di input di qualsiasi genere dal web e d a tiktok. Se togliessero questo passaggio importante sarebbe una vera vergogna.


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Dal sito The Disinsider:

Bambi

Probably the most head-scratching of these remakes, Bambi will be directed by Sarah Polley. Disney’s Bambi remake is viewed as a companion piece to films like The Jungle Book and The Lion King and is expected to use the same technology. Disney is cognizant that Bambi is less epic in scope and story and is not aiming to shoehorn a larger narrative onto the classic tale.


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messaggio 19/10/2023, 17:13
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Ma cosa significa che sanno che Bambi è meno epico???? È un film sulla vita, c'è tutto, vita, morte, distruzione, cambio delle stagioni, amore, lotta, incendi.. gli americani non capiscono niente, e la Disney non sa ciò che ha alle mani!


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messaggio 19/10/2023, 19:55
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Io sto con Prince. Basta pubblicare i vaneggiamenti ignoranti del ciarlatano Shuler!
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Probabilmente il film è cancellato

Da Indiewire:

Sarah Polley Is No Longer Directing That ‘Bambi’ Live-Action Remake

The remake, based on the 1942 animated classic, is still in development, even following the exit of Disney's former film head Sean Bailey.

Sarah Polley is no longer attached to direct the live-action remake of “Bambi” for Disney, IndieWire has learned. The remake of Disney’s 1942 animated classic is still in development at the studio, even after the recent exit of live-action film head Sean Bailey. An individual with knowledge of Polley’s exit said there’s no drama in the split but simply said things didn’t work out.

TheWrap first broke the news in an analysis of Bailey’s exit. Bailey, in his 15-year tenure at Walt Disney Studios, had pioneered and greenlit virtually all of Disney’s streak of live-action remakes of animated classics, some mega hits like “The Lion King,” “Aladdin,” and “Beauty and the Beast,” and some like the recent “The Little Mermaid,” “Haunted Mansion,” and others that underwhelmed at the box office. Some of Bailey’s lingering projects include live-action takes on “Moana,” “Lilo & Stitch,” and “Mufasa: The Lion King.

Disney first announced its live-action “Bambi” adaptation in 2020, with Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Lindsey Beer set to write the script. Depth of Field production company was attached to produce. Polley was in talks to join the project in 2023 following her Oscar win for the screenplay for “Women Talking.”

“Bambi” was the fifth animated feature film ever released by Disney. The movie was an adaptation of Felix Salten’s novel about a young, motherless deer who befriends fellow woodland creatures. The live-action movie would likely be in the style of “The Lion King,” which resembled a live-action feature but was largely animated with CGI rather than hand-drawn animation. The original film was also a trim 69 minutes long, so it’s likely any modern remake would have to pad that out.

Disney’s “Bambi” earned Oscar nominations for Best Sound, Best Song, and Best Original Music Score. The film was entered into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2011.

Taking over for Bailey is David Greenbaum, previously the head of Searchlight Pictures alongside his partner Matthew Greenfield, who is remaining as the sole head of Searchlight. Greenbaum will oversee live-action films at Disney as well as projects under the 20th Century Studios label. Bailey will be moving into a full-time producing role on the upcoming “Tron: Ares.”




certo che cancellare Bambi e fare i sequel di Oceania e Zootopia... mamma mia che mossa intelligente...


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