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David Jonas

Autor von The Black Cauldron [1985 film]

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The Black Cauldron [1985 film] (1985) — Screenwriter — 262 Exemplare
Walt Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor [Novelization] (1961) — Illustrator — 13 Exemplare
Man-child 1 Exemplar

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A skeleton wants a pig so he can get a cauldron to make zombies.

Concept: D
Story: F
Characters: D
Dialog: D
Pacing: D
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: B
Acting: D
Music: C

Enjoyment: D

GPA: 1.4/4
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comfypants | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 11, 2016 |
Watched with one of the (now adult) kids who remembered it as being very scary; it was. Stayed reasonably close to the book, but too "dark" for kids in spots. Not Disney's best animation or adaptation work. Date approximate.
 
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librisissimo | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 6, 2015 |
I'm sympathetic to the thesis underlying this work, but the book made a miserable case for it. Some of their arguments are just bizarre (i.e. that interest in something like sports statistics is a childlike reversion to our interest in getting good grades in school [as if it was children who invented schools and grading systems], or that as we become more childlike we become more violent [Lord of the Flies besides, I hardly tend to associate violence with children]).

The book is built on broad generalizations, rigid, ethnocentric ideas of human development and childhood, and a curious but undeveloped argument that humans have ruined themselves by emphasizing their intellectual "mammalian brain" at the expense of their instinctual "lizard brain".… (mehr)
 
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owen1218 | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 2, 2010 |
Intriguing hypotheses. For example, that Primitive people are led by the wise; modern civilization is led by the sick.

The authors find a thread running through all civilizations. So much of what man does, the way he behaves, the things he likes can be explained as a result of what is "structurally embedded in his anatomical configuration". The analysis of the morphology is convincing.

By understanding the "thread of infantilization" they seek and lead us to a greater understanding of our "inordinately powerful, creative, gifted--and unruly-- species."… (mehr)
 
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keylawk | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 21, 2007 |

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