Leonardo di Caprio plays Gatsby in Baz Luhrmann's new film |
Are you getting ready for The Great Gatsby,
the latest film adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, which has
already opened in America and which will open on this side of the pond
next week? I myself have prepared by re-reading the book, and will most
certainly be seeing the film when it arrives.
Why the excitement?
First of all, the director is Baz Luhrmann, whose Romeo + Juliet was
so astonishing. Second, the cast is stellar. There is the relative
newcomer Carey Mulligan, along with Leonardo di Caprio and Tobey
Maguire, both of whom are first-class actors. Third, the book is, to use
an overworn word which in this case is the only word that will do,
iconic.
Fitzgerald is not that great a writer, and fans will probably not
forgive me for saying that his other books are duds. But in Gatsby he
manages to convey the atmosphere of the time; very few writers ever do
this; Waugh is one, but Fitzgerald’s evocation of the lives of the rich
and the less rich in the roaring Twenties (the events in the novel are
set in the summer of 1922) probably creates our impression of the time
as much as it describes it.
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