It is common for Chinese movies to remake foreign films. Here are some famous remakes: 1 Journey to the West: This film was adapted from the Japanese manga Journey to the West and was directed by Stephen Chou. It was released in 2008. 2 Water Margins: The film was adapted from the British novel Water Margins and was directed by Guo Degang. It was released in 2012. 3. Dream of the Red Chamber: The film was adapted from the British novel Dream of the Red Chamber, which was directed by Zhang Yimou and released in 2003. 4. Harry Potter: The film was adapted from the British novel Harry Potter and was released in 2010 by Ang Lee. 5. The Lord of the Rings: The film was adapted from the British novel, The Lord of the Rings, and was released in 2003 by Chen Kaige. These films were adapted from foreign novels, comics, movies, and other classic works into Chinese films. Through the interpretation of Chinese directors and actors, they presented stories from different cultural backgrounds to the audience.
The following is a list of recommended books adapted from famous Chinese and foreign novels: 1. 'Dream of the Red Chamber': This was one of the four great classics of China classical literature. It was set in the aristocratic society of the late Qing Dynasty and depicted the old stories of the beauties of a wealthy family. The novel was adapted into a movie. 2. " Pride and Predict ": This is one of the masterpieces of the British writer Jane Austen. It tells the love story between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy. The novel was also adapted into a movie. 3. " Worry-relieving grocery store ": This is the work of Keigo Higashino. It tells the story of a grocery store that can help people solve their troubles. The novel had a corresponding film adaptation. 4. The Shadow Stealer: This is Mark Levy's work. It tells the story of a boy who steals shadows to find his own sense of existence. The novel was also adapted into a movie. These movies are adapted from Chinese and foreign famous novels and can be used as a recommended book list for your reference.
In the 21st century, there were already many works that remade famous foreign works into movies. Some of the more famous works include: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: A magical fantasy novel by the British wizard company JK Rowling was made into a movie, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, with Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint as the stars. 2. The Lord of the Rings: The fantasy novel by JR R Tolkien was also made into a movie, The Lord of the Rings, with Orlando Bloom, Rupert Grint, and Johnny Depp. Titanic: The classic romance film directed by James Cameron was adapted from the novel of the same name, which starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. It tells the love story of a pair of young people who met before the Titanic sank. 4. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: The novel by JK Rowling was made into a movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, with Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint. These works were all influenced by foreign masterpieces and successfully brought classic literature to the silver screen, which was loved by the vast audience.
Many Chinese and foreign literary masterpieces have been adapted into movies. The following are some famous movies: - " Dream of the Red Chamber ": A classical Chinese novel by Cao Xueqin that has been filmed into a 120-chapter novel, Dream of the Red Chamber, and several movie versions. - 'Pride and Predestiny': Jane Austen's British novel has been made into many movies and TV series. - War and Peace: Leo Tolstoy's Russian novel has been made into several movies and TV series. - Braveheart: A British novel by William Wordsworth was made into a movie. - Lord of the Rings: The fantasy novel by Gandalf the Hobbit was made into a movie. - Harry Potter series:JK Rowling's magical fantasy novel has been made into several movies and TV series. - " Water Margins ": Shi Naian's classic Chinese novel has been made into many movies and TV series. - Journey to the West: Wu Chengen's classic Chinese novel was made into many movies and TV series. This was only a small part of the story. There were many other literary classics that had been adapted into movies, such as Pride and Predict, 1912, One Hundred Years of Solitude, and so on.
There are many remakes of novels. Here are some examples: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: A film adaptation of a novel by British film company JK Rowling was released in 1997. 2. Twilight: A film adapted from Stephanie Meyer's novel, Twilight, by the American film company TNT, was released in 2004. Forrest Gump: A film adapted from the novel Forrest Gump by Robert Zemechis, produced by UA, was released in 1994. 4. The Lord of the Rings: A film produced by British film company Toho and adapted from JR R Tolkien's novel, The Lord of the Rings, was released in 2001. 5 Wolf Totem: It was produced by the China Film Corporation and adapted from the Mongolian film Wolf Totem. It was released in 2015. 6. The Hunger Games: A film adapted from Kate Mitchell's novel by the American film company Warner Brothers was released in 2012. 7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: A film adapted from JR R Tolkien's novel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by British film company JK Rowling, was released in 2017. After these novels were adapted into movies, they were welcomed by the audience and produced many classic movies.
Here are 10 classic prison-themed movies to recommend: The Shawshank Redemption: The story of a banker who wins freedom and friendship in Shawshank Prison after being sentenced to life imprisonment. 2. Schindler's List: The story of a German businessman, Oskar Schindler, who saved a large number of Jewry during World War II through his ingenuity. 3. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: The story of a mentally ill patient in the Cuckoo's Nest reflects the discrimination and oppression of the mentally ill in American society. Infernal Affairs: The story of two undercover police officers searching for evidence in a prison reflects the gangs and prison problems in Hong Kong society. The Prestige: The story of the competition between two magicians in a mysterious magic organization. 12 Angry Men: The story of a member of a jury in a court debate reflects the flaws of the American legal and political system. The Shawshank Redemption Part II: The story of the protagonist, Andy, who meets new friends in prison and continues to pursue freedom. 8. The Silence of the Lambs: The story of an FBI agent's struggle with a mentally ill person reflects the United States 'oppression and discrimination against the mentally ill. Prison Break (Scream) tells the story of a college student who fights fiercely with the prison police during his escape from prison. Life of Pi: An Indian teenager drifting on the sea and surviving with a Bengal tiger. It reflects the relationship between man and nature and the theme of self-redemption.
Worry-relieving Grocery Store and Shadow Stealer were two famous Chinese and foreign novels, both of which had corresponding film adaptation versions. The two novels were themed with warmth and healing, which could bring comfort and comfort to the audience. The Worry-relieving Provisions Store was the work of Keigo Higashino. It told the story of a grocery store that could help people solve their troubles. The Shadow Stealer was Mark Levy's work, which told the story of a boy who steals shadows to find his own sense of existence. The film adaptation of these two novels could bring healing and warmth to the audience.
There are many remakes of famous works. Here are some examples: The Scarlet Letter: An adaptation of the 1939 novel of the same name, directed by James Cameron, became the prototype for The Terminator, which was released in 2001. 2. Pride and Predict: Jane Austen's novel of the same name was adapted into the movie,"Mr. Darcy," which starred George Clooney and Kate Winslet. 3. Jane Eyre: The film The English Patient, directed by Tim Burton and adapted from Charlotte Bronte's novel of the same name, was based on this novel. The Catcher in the Rye (The Catcher in the Rye): Based on J. D. Salinger's novel of the same name, the movie The Catcher in the Rye (The Catcher in the Rye), directed by Jonathan Demmy, adapted the novel into a science fiction movie about teenagers growing up. 5. 100 Years of Solitude: The movie, Inception, adapted from Garcia Márquez's novel of the same name and starred by Leonardo DiCaprio and Nicole Kidman, turned the novel into an action sci-fi film. These remakes of famous works had their own unique styles and characteristics, attracting the attention and love of a large number of audiences and critics.
" The Great Wall " was a movie about the elite troops of China fighting a life-and-death battle with the monster Taotie on the Great Wall. In the movie, the foreign mercenary William and his companion Perot accidentally entered the Great Wall and fought against Taotie with the Chinese Shadowless Imperial Army. Taotie was a monster that fed on humans. Every few decades, it would gather in human territory to look for food. The movie showed the story of mercenaries and the Chinese army working together to resist Taotie. In addition to The Great Wall, there were also other amazing monsters that appeared in foreign movies, such as the earth-moving monster in Alien, the mutated monster in Han River Monster, and the giant sea monster in Deep Freeze.
The following are some foreign mythical films: - ** Movies related to Greek mythology **: - " Troy " was based on the story of " the siege of the Trojans " in ancient Greek mythology. The prince of Troy, Paris, fell in love with the wife of the Spartan king, Helen, and brought her back to Troy, causing the anger of the Greek countries. The Mycenaean king, Agamemnon, led his fleet to attack the city for ten years. Finally, the Greek coalition forces skillfully used the "Trojans." - " Odey " tells the story of the mortal hero, Austin, who challenged the curse of the Sea God. - Clash of the Titans: The battle of the Olympian gods. - " The Wrath of the Gods ": The movie continued the plot of " Clash of the Titans ". It told the story of the defeated Hades making a comeback, joining forces with the Titan King, Cronus, to capture Zeus alive, and Perseus once again embarking on the journey to save the world. - Ison and the Golden Fleece: Based on a classic Greek myth. - The story takes place in ancient Greece. The young warrior Prince Theseus leads the people to fight against demons and titans with the help of the gods. - " Son of Zeus ": The film begins with Heracles killing his own child and accepting the Twelve Trials. He became a mercenary because of his sins, and then realized that he wanted to become a hero again when the King of Thrace asked for help. - [Movie related to Egyptian mythology: " God Wars: The Eye of Power ". The story takes place on the banks of the Nile River. The people live and work in peace under the peaceful rule of the God of Heaven, Horus. Later, the evil God of Darkness, Seth, took away the throne and eyes and was banished and imprisoned. The ordinary human thief Beck became the hope to save mankind.] - ** Atlantean-related movie **:" Sea King ". It tells the story of Arthur Curry, who is half-human and half-Atlantean, embarking on a journey. He has to face his special background, the test of being born as a king, and the story of fighting against his half-brother Amu with Meira. - ** Movies related to Indian mythology **:" King Bahabali: The Beginning " and " King Bahabali 2: The End ". The story revolved around the struggle for the throne of the Kingdom of Mohishmordi. It involved the grudges between Bahabali, Baladiva, and other characters, including assassinations, usurpation, and revenge.
The author of the book, The Mosquitoes Chasing the Light, was from the History of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Modern people dressed up as poor boys in the Republic of China and changed their fate. The male protagonist, Bao Guowei, was 15 years old. The story was very interesting. It was very funny when he shouted," I want Si Dankang, Dad gave it like paste." The novel's writing was competent and the meme was just right. Although it was only a few dozen chapters, it had already written about the hardships of the bottom of the Republic of China. The only thing was that the title was a little ordinary and the update was slow. " Card Draw: Too Unlucky in the Past, Too Lucky after Rebirth ", a light novel written by Bai Xinggeng Ghost-original fantasy genre. Jiang Ran was too unlucky before and always drew cards at the bottom. After her rebirth, her luck was bursting. She drew an orange card at the beginning to get a room, and then she drew an orange card during the college entrance examination to attract the attention of the whole school. She used luck to change her life in the world of universal card drawing. Road to Hollywood, White Thirteen's urban novel. This was the story of a nobody seizing the opportunity to become famous in Hollywood. The author was realistic and didn't cheat. He had a unique understanding of the film industry and handled the emotional lines well. Although there were some small problems such as the plot being incoherent and a little sloppy, it was overall very good. Overall score: 8 points. 'The Strongest Director in History' was an urban novel written by Fatty Riding a Fat Cattle. The main character, Han Qiu, had been reborn into a parallel world as a director. She had produced many classic works. The pace was fast, and the plot was three-dimensional. With only one female lead, it was a good entertainment story. "Making Zhou", Wang Yukai's history-Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms novel. If the eldest son of Zhou Shizong did not die at the end of the Five Dynasties, the Great Zhou would turn the tables and avoid Zhao and Song from taking over the throne. This setting of the Great Zhou conquering the world and recreating the glory of the Han and Tang Dynasties was very novel. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!