Friday, October 15, 2010

Sappy Ain't So Savvy

In a dialog-clogging-complexing tale, Jane Austen looses me throughout the sum-what charming tale. Jane Austen chops the dialog into incomprehensible bits, losing me along its path. At first I thought I understood the the tone of a deep and passionate writer, but slowly her diction and word choice clashed into an in-harmonial and sappy love song.

Just as Elizabeth falls for Mr. Darcy, the rebellious Ronnie finds herself falling for the heartthrob, Will, in The Last Song. Before for they fall into a cheesy romance, they find themselves pushing each other away causing the reader to float between a dazed dream and a frightful nightmare.

By expanding my imagination, I plan to recreate the cheesy love story through a movie. With my lovely partner-in-crime, we will put our inspired ideas into one magical movie. Hoping our audience will experience excitement, laughter, and passion. I'm looking forward to making this a memorable film.

3 comments:

  1. Great post. You have a way with words and I think you did a great job comparing the two books.

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  2. Kady, you. are. a. great! writer. :)

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  3. Ha, nice title for this blog. Just like the other two people said, you're a great writer. Your words just kind of all flow together. But dude, I read The Last Song also, and it was a very great book. I'm not sure, if you got the comparing part right since I haven't read the book you're reading now but I bet that's good also!

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