Nope. 'High Society' is an independent production and not a remake of 'The Philadelphia Story'. Each has its own charm and creative direction.
Yes, 'High Society' is based on 'The Philadelphia Story', but with some modifications to fit the new context and style.
Well, the remake might change the costumes and the overall look of the characters. The original had a certain style which might be updated in the remake to something more fashionable or in line with current trends. Also, the music and sound design could be different. A new score might be created to give a fresh feel to the story. And the relationships between the characters could be presented in a different light, perhaps with more depth or complexity.
I'm not entirely sure off the top of my head. You might need to check IMDb or some other movie database for that.
I'm not sure exactly whose name changes. It could vary depending on the director's creative choices.
For the male lead, Brad Pitt might be a good option. He has that classic Hollywood look and can handle different types of characters well. For the female lead, Emma Stone could be great. She's very talented and could bring a fresh take on the role. And as a supporting actor, Mahershala Ali would be excellent. He can add a lot of nuance to his character and would fit well into the story.
In the 'remake of the philadelphia story', there's often a love triangle at the core. The main character, usually a woman from a certain social class, has to deal with two different suitors. One might be more of a traditional match, while the other could be a more exciting, but perhaps less proper choice. There are also events like parties and social gatherings where the characters' true natures are revealed and the relationships are put to the test.
It depends. Some parts might be based on real events or people, but it could also have fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
In general, Philadelphia is not a strictly true story. It takes inspiration from real-life issues and situations but incorporates fictional elements for dramatic effect and storytelling purposes.
Philadelphia is not a true story. It's a creation of the filmmakers' imagination, although it may touch on social and human issues that exist in reality in a symbolic or representative way.
High society novels usually described their lifestyle, social circles, social status, and wealth. This type of novel usually highlighted the superiority of the upper class and their exploitation and oppression of ordinary people. In the novel, people in the upper class might adopt a luxurious lifestyle, have high-end household items and cars, and often participate in various social activities and banquets. They may also face various difficulties and challenges such as economic difficulties, low social status, political repression, etc. The novels about the upper class would often show the disgust and protest of ordinary people towards the upper class, reflecting the class contradictions and unfairness in society.