Interview with Producer of LTROI TV Series Jeff Davis
Re: Interview with Producer of LTROI TV Series Jeff Davis
and who knows, we gender-switching being all in the news, here's hoping that element can stay. Hope against hope.
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Re: Interview with Producer of LTROI TV Series Jeff Davis
Yeah, even the worst case scenario, I didn't want to torpedo the idea, the true worst case scenario is if they age up the kids. It won't even be the same story at that point.actually don't mind your worst case scenario too much.
And I think that best case scenario, at least the first half, has a shot. I doubt they will bother with being true to LTODD: I think that just wouldn't work as a series concept. It works in the short story, but frankly, do we really care about these people that much? They are a fine framing device, but…
I could see the plot of the novel getting stretched out, maybe even with a toned-down version of Zombie Hakkan. But, yeah, it's a pretty standard trope to put some tension between our lead characters, so I think the "is he still on Team Eli" bit is not just possible, but likely. And there characters are going to be older, I'm pretty sure. Which unfortunately will mean having to consider all the typical teenage stuff……..
My perspective is that for the worst case scenario, they take the cycle theory and run with it, and make Oskar's future bleak. My hope for any adaption is that they keep the core of the story, which to me is the fact that Oskar and Eli are happy together. There are so many stories about love gone wrong, all the way back to Romero and Juliet, what makes LtROI special for me is that Oskar and Eli never regret their choice; come hell or high water they'd always be for each other and won't have it any other way. I know that's probably not gonna happen with the TV series because angst is better drama, but I really don't want them to turn LtROI into a half-baked morality tale or tragedy; Oskar and Eli rejected society yes and usually society isn't kind to outsiders or rebels, I want them to be the one in a million that succeeds.
"When is a monster not a monster? Oh, when you love it."
Re: Interview with Producer of LTROI TV Series Jeff Davis
I agree, but I don't think it's likely. Drama needs, well, drama to make it interesting. Every story has to have some sort of conflict. No one watches a show about a happy couple. And why I think much of Eli and Oscar's story in Let the Old Dreams Die happens "offscreen." I think the author just grew too fond of his creations to bring them any suffering.
"She can fly, she has amazing and horrifying powers, she isn’t exactly a boy or a girl, she can’t come inside unless she’s invited ... and she loves him. That’s enough."
--Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com
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Re: Interview with Producer of LTROI TV Series Jeff Davis
I know what you mean. My irrational hope remains that the drama of the TV series be from Eli and Oskar against the world and not each other. That realistically probably isn't going to happen.
"When is a monster not a monster? Oh, when you love it."
Re: Interview with Producer of LTROI TV Series Jeff Davis
It might. It worked for the 'X' files.cmfireflies wrote:I know what you mean. My irrational hope remains that the drama of the TV series be from Eli and Oskar against the world and not each other. That realistically probably isn't going to happen.
We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain. (Roberto Bolaño)
Re: Interview with Producer of LTROI TV Series Jeff Davis
Another fear that crept in recently is that they might not even be named Oskar and Eli, but more American names such as in LMI... ehh...
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Re: Interview with Producer of LTROI TV Series Jeff Davis
That distance might turn out to be a blessing in disguiseepicfan84 wrote:Another fear that crept in recently is that they might not even be named Oskar and Eli, but more American names such as in LMI... ehh...
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"For a few seconds Oskar saw through Eli’s eyes. And what he saw was … himself. Only much better, more handsome, stronger than what he thought of himself. Seen with love."
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Re: Interview with Producer of LTROI TV Series Jeff Davis
Again we'll see but at least we have someone who acknowledges the difference between something like Teen Wolf and LTROI. And this being on A&E and not MTV gives it a better chance for something adult.
Worst case scenario at least we can say this will be a new take on the source material as opposed to being a derivative knock off of the Swedish film.
Worst case scenario at least we can say this will be a new take on the source material as opposed to being a derivative knock off of the Swedish film.
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