Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 10:45 am
I must confess that I am in absolute dread of this film.
The original version of the Wicker Man is, in my opinion, one of the greatest, most chilling, interesting and thought provoking films every made. Through out, it shows and interesting contrast between the life-loving demeanor of the pagan islanders and the life denying attitude of the self-righteous christian police officer.
Furthermore, film's conclusion is shocking and chilling as the christian is led to his 'appointment with the Wicker Man'. What is equally chilling is the juxtapostion of the jolly sounding folksong with the sound of the effigy burning in the background.
Personally, I can't imagine a Hollywood production of the story having the subtle and delicate touch that Robin Hardy brought to the film.
The original version of the Wicker Man is, in my opinion, one of the greatest, most chilling, interesting and thought provoking films every made. Through out, it shows and interesting contrast between the life-loving demeanor of the pagan islanders and the life denying attitude of the self-righteous christian police officer.
Furthermore, film's conclusion is shocking and chilling as the christian is led to his 'appointment with the Wicker Man'. What is equally chilling is the juxtapostion of the jolly sounding folksong with the sound of the effigy burning in the background.
Personally, I can't imagine a Hollywood production of the story having the subtle and delicate touch that Robin Hardy brought to the film.