Saturday, March 10, 2012

5 Great Movies Adapted From Books




great movies
1. The Lord of the Rings: the Return of the King
This movie takes us to witness a thrilling adventure hard. Although this movie was the action film, but its adventure charge is more viscous. Gondor was ruled by the orcs of Mordor, and Gandalf went to Minas Tirith to help people in war. Aradorn aware of the identity and purpose as the king of Man, then take a trip with Gimli and Legolas to call the Army of the Dead in order to battle against evil can be won. Meanwhile, paranoia and suspicion took place between Frodo, Sam and Gollum as they continue to make the dangerous journey to the mountain Doom, where the ring can be destroyed. One of valuable lesson from this film is that a warrior is chosen. Not everyone rich, large, majority and superior is the one who can be a hero. a hero often come from unexpected places.
2. The Shawshank Redemption
After the murder of his wife, Andrew Dufresne (Tim Robbins), a banker who is sent to Shawshank prison. Over the years, he retains hope and eventually earned the respect of his fellow prison, especially a veteran convict "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman), a lot of help while in prison. During the struggle with the harsh prison life, Andrew reaches its destination in its own way.
3. The Godfather
Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) is the old Don of Corleone mafia families,. His youngest son, Michael (Al Pacino), has returned from World War II just in time for the wedding of her sister, Connie Corleone to Carlo Rizzi. All Michael’s families involved mafia, but Michael just wants a normal life. A drug dealer Virgil Sollozzo, looking for mafia family to get protection by offering the benefits of the drug money. He was approached to Don Corleone, but Don does not like to do drug business and refused the offer. This makes Sollozzo not pleased, and sent some of his men to shoot Don almost died. This led Michael to declare war against Sollozzo mafia, and damage to the Corleone family relationships fall apart.
4. Harry Potter and the Globet of Fire
Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) returns to Hogwarts in his fourth year, where the tournament Trizwizard ready to begin. Students must be aged over 17 years to register, and the winner will receive eternal glory degree. Harry, who was still 14 years, can not register this year ... Or it could be? When his name out of the goblet of fire, everyone considers Harry had cheated. Harry insists that he never put his name there. So who did? Because the Triwizard contract, Harry now has to survive against the dragons, sea creatures and a terrifying maze. And that's not nothing, because it turns out he still had to come face to face with the witch whose name is feared throughout the world.
5. A beautiful Mind
Starting from the exalted to the fall, John Forbes Nash Jt. (Russell Crowe) has it all. As a genius in mathematics, he made ​​a surprising discovery early in his career and the world's most recognized by his genius. But the arrogant Nash soon found himself the painful traveling and terrible in his life. After years of struggling, he finally managed to overcome the tragedy that happened. And finally - late in life - he received the Nobel Prize.



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