Crucible Movie Review
The Crucible movie is adapted from the play The Crucible written by Arthur Miller. The film takes place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The main actors are Daniel Day-Lewis as Proctor, Winona Ryder as Abigail, Paul Scofield as Judge Danforth, Joan Allen as Elizabeth, Bruce Davison as Parris, and Rob Campbell as Hale. The movie was directed by Nicholas Hytner. This film is a drama. The movie and the play is based on the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. A girl Abigail accuses many people of being witches, but it all leads back to her affair with John Proctor. There are many differences from the play in the movie. Some of these differences are the scene in the woods at the beginning of the play, the extra scene with Abigail and Proctor, the movies favoring of Proctor, and the better explanation of Abigail. At the beginning of the movie you see the scene where all the girls are in the woods and are chanting and dancing. There are three extra scenes with Abigail and Proctor in the movie. There is a part by the barn where they kiss. Also, there is the extra scene in the woods where he tells her that he is going to the court the next day. Lastly, there is the scene where she comes to see him in the jail before she leaves . . .
She accused Hale’s wife and Danforth didn’t believe her. At the end, he is shown as very noble and respectful. The effect of jumping from scene to scene was very helpful. She offers him a chance to escape and he tells her the next time he sees her will be in hell. I felt that the music was very effective as in bringing out your emotion. Many of the acting is very effective. The people in the town started to doubt her. The movie shows John as more of a better person with more emotion and remorse. She shows her exactly as she would thought to have been in the play. Some of the acting was disappointing, but overall the I think the movie was much better then the book. In the play it is more the readers decision whether John is a hero or not where as in the movie it is portrayed more as John being a hero. The extra scenes were also very helpful in terms of helping me understand some parts that were blurry in the play. She feels honestly bad for Proctor at the end and offers him a chance to escape.
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