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Fahrenheit 451
Oskar Werner

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発売日: 1998-01-01
発売元: Universal Studios
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451 mmmmm as anyone besides Adolf tried it?
Montag is an ideal fireman. He knows his job is to burn books. He does this well until one day he runs across an old woman who decides to burn with them. Now he is intrigued as to what hold they had on her and decides to take a peak. So he pilfers a few books. Even his boss knows that it is irresistible to want to peak at the forbidden as long as you do not get carried away. Montag gets carried away. He even forces his wife and her friends to listen to him reading out loud. It looks like time for someone to turn him in. mean time Montage strikes up a friendship with an outcast school teacher. The whole reason for burning books was to clamp down on people like her that bring up subjects that make people sad.
What will become of these misfits?
Will society collapse? Or is this our future?
Yes, the book is more intricate; however, the movie captures the essence of the story. One major deviation from the book that some people miss in the reading is that the society was not against books and reading, they had technical manuals; they were against literature and unauthorized reading material.
You will immediately notice that the movie credits are presented verbally. This was a well-put together movie and stands on its own with any other of this genre. Another interesting touch is having Julie Christie play both the wife with long hair and the school teacher with short hair so you get a contrast on personalities. In the book it was a teenage neighbor.
I still watch this movie periodically to see what I misses while anticipating the next seen. Watching the nightly news today with everyone warning us of criminals on the loose, I get visions of Montag (Oskar Werner) being tracked down on camera. I expect the TV announcer to tell me to go to the front door and look for the perpetrator.
Try watching the movie first then read the book ISBN: 0345410017 and if you like Oskar Werner in a movie you should look at "Shoes of the Fisherman" (1968).








