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| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
The thing about Bioshock is that it's pretty much the best video game I can think of insofar as how I think the story can translate from game to movie, but the problem any director/actors will have is going to be nailing the vibe/tone of the environment (which is what made the game for me).
The level of detail and production value in the game were just so high and so incredibly well done that I hope recreating that, and not adapting the story for the game for the "big screen audience", is what Universal prioritizes.
Definitely excited - just with a bit of a cautious outlook. |
agreed. also, the mentioned style of green-screening like 300, will definitely help to recreate some of that "dark" vibe that i got from the game. so much of it was focused on shadows, and i think in 300 that was one of my favorite directorial things - the shadows playing with stark contrast of colors.
also thinking about what ending approach they'll take, killing little sisters? saving them?
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