Tuesday, February 22, 2011

O. Russell responds to questions cinematic adaptation of Uncharted

The spirit of the game will be complying with the idea to include in the plot of Uncharted a complex family situation, the Soprano in the words of the director, has met resistance from several fans. Met many of these users would prefer to see the plot of the series that is considered among the best in the videogame landscape.

But David O. Russell, director of The Fighter, and mandated the film adaptation of Uncharted, said that he played the title several times and respect the central contents and spirit of the series. But the director wants to create an original and surprising and probably is not convenient or simply interesting copy.

But Russell wants above all to avoid the risk of running into problems already encountered by other directors that have been measured with film adaptations taken from video games. According to Russell because the mechanics of film and play are very different and the film must be able to "embrace" the viewer emotionally.

Uncharted, assures the director, will be true, it will be hard, will be intense, original and motivating. Source: SlashFilm

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