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Fahrenheit 4. 51 (film) - Wikipedia. Fahrenheit 4. 51 is a 1. British Dystopianscience fiction drama film directed by Fran. Based on the 1. 95. Ray Bradbury, the film takes place in a controlled society in an oppressive future in which a fireman, whose duty it is to burn all literature, becomes a fugitive for reading. This was Truffaut's first colour film.
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At the 1. 96. 6 Venice Film Festival, Fahrenheit 4. Golden Lion. One of the Firemen, Guy Montag (Oskar Werner), meets one of his neighbors, Clarisse (Julie Christie), a 2. The two have a discussion about his job, where she asks if he ever reads the books he burns. Curious, he begins to hide books in his house and read them, starting with Charles Dickens' David Copperfield. This leads to conflict with his wife, Linda (also played by Julie Christie), who is more concerned with being popular enough to be a member of The Family, an interactive television program that refers to its viewers as cousins. At the house of a book collector, the captain (Cyril Cusack) talks with Montag at length about how books change people and make them want to be better than others, which is considered anti- social. The book collector, a middle- aged woman who was seen with Clarisse a few times during Montag's rides to and from work, refuses to leave her house, opting instead to burn herself and the house so she can die with her books.
Returning home that day, Montag tries to tell Linda and her friends about the woman who martyred herself in the name of books and confronts them about knowing anything about what's going on in the world, calling them zombies and telling them they're just killing time instead of living life. Disturbed over Montag's behavior, Linda's friends try to leave but Montag stops them, by forcing them to sit and listen to a novel passage. During the reading, one of Linda's friends breaks down crying, aware of the feelings she repressed over the years, while Linda's other friends leave in disgust over Montag's alleged cruelty and the sick content of the novel. That night, Montag dreams of Clarisse as the book collector who killed herself. The same night, Clarisse's house is raided but she escapes through a trapdoor in the roof, thanks to her uncle. Montag breaks into the captain's office looking for information about the missing Clarisse and is caught but not punished. Montag meets with Clarisse and helps her break back into her house, to destroy papers that would bring the Firemen to others like her.
She tells him of the . Later, Montag tells the captain he is resigning but is convinced to go on one more call, which turns out to be Montag's house. Linda leaves the house, telling Montag that she couldn't live with his book obsession and leaves him to be punished by the Firemen. Angrily, he destroys the bedroom and television before setting fire to the books. The captain lectures him about the books and pulls a last book from Montag's coat, for which Montag kills him.
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Read the latest news and updates on your favorite movies, tv shows & stars. Moviefone is your source for entertainment, movie, DVD, online streaming & TV news. List of CD covers and DVD covers found in the DVD section of Cdcovers.cc staring with the letter F. Directed by Ramin Bahrani. With Sofia Boutella, Michael Shannon, Michael B. Jordan, Laura Harrier. In a terrifying care-free future, a young man, Guy Montag, whose.
He escapes and finds the book people, where he views his . Montag selects a book to memorize, Tales of Mystery & Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe and becomes one of them. The Book People. In this diary, he called Fahrenheit 4. Julie Christie was originally cast as Linda Montag, not Linda and Clarisse.
The part of Clarisse was offered to Jean Seberg and Jane Fonda. After much thought, Truffaut decided that the characters should not have a villain/hero relationship but rather be two sides of the same coin and cast Christie in both roles, although the idea came from the producer, Lewis M. The film featured the Alton housing estate in Roehampton, south London and also Edgcumbe Park in Crowthorne, Berkshire. The final scene of the Book People was filmed in a rare and unexpected snowstorm that occurred on Julie Christie's birthday, April 1. Truffaut expressed disappointment with the often stilted and unnatural English- language dialogue. Psp Ipod Movies Run All Night (2015). He was much happier with the version that was dubbed into French.
The movie's opening credits are spoken rather than displayed in type, which might be the director's hint of what life would be like in an illiterate culture. Tony Walton did costumes and production design, while Syd Cain did art direction. In 1. 97. 1, some scenes from Fahrenheit 4. The Different Ones, an episode of Rod Serling's Night Gallery television show, including the monorail and the flying policeman. In the novel, he gets the Book of Ecclesiastes. Other notable differences with the original text are that the film adaptation dropped almost all science fiction elements present in the book (professor Faber and his portable communicator, the Mechanical Hound, the book people's methods of recalling texts from memory without learning them by heart).
The film also does not show the war and destruction that break out as Montag flees the city, though, in the scene where Montag calls out Linda's friends on their ignorance of the world, there is mention of a war that the government is keeping from the public by disguising it as field training for men who have been drafted. Most important is the character of Clarisse Mc. Clellan. In the novel, Clarisse is a 1. In the movie, Clarisse is a 2. Clarisse actually engages her students in discussing subjects, an act considered hideously anti- social) and is almost caught by the Firemen (who have her and her uncle under investigation for their subversive behavior) but ends up escaping society, reuniting with Montag when he flees the city and living among the Book People. Ray Bradbury was pleased with Truffaut's decision, preferring the . Time magazine called the film a .
Though she plays two women of diametrically divergent dispositions, they seem in her portrayal to differ only in their hairdos. The consequence is a dull picture—dully fashioned and dully played—which is rendered all the more sullen by the dazzling color in which it is photographed. It lost out to the Star Trek episode The Menagerie. On the review aggregator web site Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an 8. He was particularly fond of the film's climax, where the Book People walk through a snowy countryside, reciting the poetry and prose they've memorized, set to Herrmann's melodious score.
He found it especially poignant and moving. Bradbury had visited the set of Torn Curtain, meeting Alfred Hitchcock and Herrmann.
When Truffaut contacted Bradbury for a conference about his book, Bradbury recommended Herrmann, as Bradbury knew Truffaut had written a detailed book about Hitchcock. As with Torn Curtain, Herrmann refused the studio's request to do a title song.
References. Please note these figures refer to rentals accruing to the distributors.^Box Office information for Francois Truffaut films at Box Office Story^ ab. November 1. 8, 1. Retrieved August 2. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved May 1. 7, 2. Baecque 1. 99. 9, p. Fahrenheit 4. 51 Special Features (DVD).
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