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A WRINKLE IN TIME, reimagined for the big screen

March 9, 2018 by Melodye Shore

Image credit: IMBd

Look what’s making its grand debut in theaters today! I’m really excited to see it, and I wish it great success.

Oh sure, I’ve heard some grumblings…I suspect we all have. It happens, whenever a storybook classic gets a makeover.

Time and again, we’ve pulled tattered copies from our bookshelves. We settle into our easy chairs, sink deep into the familiar.  We pore over the dog-eared pages and get excited all over again, when at last we meet up with our favorite characters. It’s what literary critics call transcendence. We see, mirrored in the original, a more luminous version of ourselves. A magnification of our own world views, and a projection of our personal experiences. No wonder, this resistance.

Hardcover first edition of “A Wrinkle in Time,” designed by Ellen Raskin.

It’s an act of courage, to reach beyond the familiar and embrace the new. But there’s an important payoff, worth considering: Great stories are expansive–they stretch us, and keep us from getting brittle. Add or subtract glitter, they don’t lose their value. In fact, their intrinsic beauty is further enhanced by these retellings; in large part, because they attract new readers into the fold. We then gather ’round the proverbial campfire, add new chapters to our own stories. And that’s some powerful magic, right there.

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Posted in: books, classics, Madeleine L'Engle, movies, WRINKLE IN TIME, writing Tagged: classic books, classics, Disney, Madeleine L'Engle, movies

Magical Moments from the Movies, #1

January 1, 2007 by Melodye Shore

These freeze-frame photos are excerpted from The Wizard of Oz, one of my favorite movies of all time. When I was a little girl, this scene was peek-through-my-fingers frightening, but as an adult, it’s compelling for a very different reason. 

Listen carefully to the dialogue. Most familiar, perhaps, is the portion where the Wicked Witch bemoans the fact that she’s melting. But catch what she says after “Oh, what a world.” That’s the best part!

“You cursed brat. Look what you’ve done. I’m melting. I’m melting. Oh, what a world. Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness.” 


Isn’t that just fabulous? The metaphor’s perfectly suited to my New Year’s contemplation! 

What are some of your favorite movie passages? I’d love to add yours to my collection, to inspire my theme-based 2007.


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