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Pyrephox ([personal profile] pyrephox) wrote2007-01-22 10:37 pm

I just realized...

There is a whole sub-genre of creative works where Boy A meets Free Spirited Girl B, and they have delightful adventures together, form a friendship and/or romance...then the girl dies horribly or tragically, and the boy learns a Life Lesson.

Am I the only one to find this more than a little disturbing?
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[personal profile] brianh 2007-01-23 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
It is disturbing, yes. >_< The oldest one I can remember is Bridge to Terebithia, which is about to be a movie! (Is that what brought this up?)

[identity profile] pyrephox.livejournal.com 2007-01-23 11:57 am (UTC)(link)
Yep. A movie that the trailers are billing a lovely fantasy adventure like Narnia.

I suspect that there will whole theaters of weeping children come premiere.
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[personal profile] archangelbeth 2007-01-23 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe they're going to change the ending. O:/
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[personal profile] brianh 2007-01-23 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I was just thinking that when I saw the trailer. Either it's going to have no resemblance to the books at all, or it's going to really, really cause some problems.

I kind of hope that it -does- retain it. Even though it _is_ a Disturbing trend, there is the semi-important message about dealing with loss. And changing it to a completely fantasy novel would be, I think even more disturbing. Especially if she still dies. Could you imagine that? It's Pan's Labyrinth: The Early Sequel!

[identity profile] bimmer1200.livejournal.com 2007-01-23 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I cried when I had to read that damn book when I was eight.

I cried because it bored me to tears. I'd say I can't believe they are making a movie out of it, but Hollywood's done scraped passed the bottom of the barrel and is digging into the nightsoil beneath it at this point.

But..no, I've never really noticed the trend. It may be that I tend to prefer more heroic fiction instead of tragedy, however.