John Steinbeck's "The Mouse and the Man" comparing the two movie versions of "The Mouse and the Man" said that George and Lenny 's lives of two migrant workers and one day to make their pastures It is a book to explore dreams. It will say "Fat living in this land". For people like George and Lenny, this will make them their master, live a free life, and will be free from rules and cans. Two movie versions of "Mouse and Man" began with the tracking scene and show that George and Lenny were being tracked by a group of angry workers using powerful weapons. However, the tracking method is various.
Mission: Compare the opening part of the movie version "Mouse and Man" of black-and-white film that Lon Chaney Junior and Burgess Meredith appeared in 1939, and the color version of 1981 in which Randy Quaid and Robert Blake appeared. You should see every part of each movie from the beginning of each movie and Lenny said that it was "closed" the night before they went to the ranch. The 1939 edition began with George and Rennie escaping from a group of angry men. Both groups were walking on foot. It is different from the movie of 1981 as the chaser is riding a horse. The film of 1939 was obviously filmed in the studio. Because rear projection is easily recognizable, and there is no sense of distance between the tracker and the tracker. It's not big enough to shoot, so all shots are close-up
Steinbeck's novel "Mouse and Man" has two feature films. One of them was made in 1939 by Burgess Meredith and Lon Chaney Jr. This is a good adaptation, but for modern audiences it may not be as attractive as Gary Sinise and John Malkovich in 1992. Therefore, I will focus on the 1992 edition. The plot arrived at the same conversation, basically the same, the most important scene, the opening of George and Renee at the Salinas River Camp, the struggle between Cory and Renee, and even the fact that Lenny and Colley's wife is in the barn. In fact, the conversation is accurate in many places, including the dialects that the letters use.
What are the differences and similarities between Steinbeck's mouse and male movies and book versions?