

Titles are below: A Living Nightmare The Vampire’s. All 12 books in the Cirque du Freak series are included. The Cirque du Freak book series by Author & Author includes books Cirque Du Freak, The.

Crepsley makes Darren a half-vampire in return for. My rating: 7.5 (out of 10).The Saga of Darren Shan is a young adult part book series written by Darren Shan about In the first book, Cirque du Freak (also known as Cirque du Freak: A Living Nightmare), Mr.
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I think that this movie desires the love of younger audiences, and also hope the studio-moguls will give a chance for the makers for continue this franchise after this start. and his faithful partner: the "monster-costumes", and make up-effects were absolutely perfect! In my opinion: It was a good start. I must praise the work of Tom Woodruff Jr. This braver, more intense coloring was good for Cirque du Freak. The colors and tones are quite vivid, not so digitally soft and pale like in the trend today in fantasy movies (like in the last HP for example).
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The Cinematography/Lightning: excellent choice for the the basic mood/atmosphere of the movie. Jessica Carlson (in the role of the monkey-girl, Rebecca) was charming and natural- including her tail The CGI: unfortunately nothing special, or "revolutunary new", just the usual good-level work. I can congratulate from the casting-director and for the producers of their choice. Reilly (as Larten Crepsley) was a very-very pleasant surprise for me. I especially like the performance by Michael Cerveris as Mr. The special telepathic relationship between the spider and its trainer in not explained or discussed in the movie at all, and the filmmakers omitted some of the most interesting "kunst" Octa capable of (like the wet spinned on Lartens mouth, etc.) Octa was not controlled by the voice of the flute, that was just a secondary thing!! But she was controlled by human thoughts in the book!! Performances: Male actors steal the show. The scene: stealing of Octa by Darren is extremely weak, and not excited at all. I big fight between Larten and Murlaugh in the cemetery was just great The flaws are (I mention here only a few): Darren's relationship with his parents is depicted in a very stereotypical way in the picture (I know, the parents here are just background-figures, but still) I have also missed the scenes with the tarantella, Madame Octa. I liked the scenes with the Snake Boy, Evra, who is much for significant character in the movie than in Book 1 (particularly in the pompous Circus-scene of the movie). Reilly by the end of the move (for this small gesture prefigured that affectionate relationship and love that Larten will feel toward his assistant, Darren. I have also very like that smiling facial expression performed by John C. (I am only familiar with book one, yet.) So, I liked the way as scriptwriters anticipate some future elements of the story: for example by the sudden visions of Madame Truska or by bringing forth the character of Gavner -played by the always excellent Williem Dafoe- into this "prelude" movie. The movie is quite entertaining, I think several scenes in the movie are much more successfully handled as in book itself.
