REVIEW: WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY - SACRAMENTO EXAMINER
‘War of the Worlds’ comes close to historical reality in indie movie
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Making a new version of “War of the Worlds”
using footage from the original 1953 movie would be unimaginable to
many. It would probably be a mismatch with today’s high tech special
effects. But strangely enough, independent film makers Timothy Hines and
Susan Goforth achieve realism by using both special effects, including
CGI, and old film footage in their adaptation of H.G. Wells’ classic science fiction novel. Hines and Goforth make the events of Wells’ terrifying tale of Martians attacking Earth a historical “reality” in their mashup documentary style movie, “War of the Worlds: The True Story”.
Hines’s and Goforth’s version of “War of the Worlds” is told through
the point of view of the last living survivor of the war with Mars,
Bertie Wells (played by Floyd Reichman). He tells about his experiences
of the 1900 Martian attack in a 1965 interview. Built around this
interview is a mashup (or mix) of film footage both fictional and
non-fictional that tells the story documentary style. Much of this
footage serves as sets for the main cast whose images were digitally
superimposed onto it. But this isn’t just a dull historical telling of
the story. Think History Channel’s many dramatic documentaries
of catastrophic events, such as wars and natural disasters, and you'll
get a feel for Hines and Goforth’s movie. And so "The True Story"
carries the suspense and drama of both the 1953 movie and Speilberg’s
2005 version but in a more realistic manner through its documentary
style. (Entire Article)
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