With films and franchises like Star Wars that have such a strong fan base, there are certainly people out there that want their movies to remain intact. They feel uncomfortable with anything that is different than what they know and love, so they automatically shut their minds to the idea that what is produced could potentially be interesting, and maybe even better. People really don't like change; it makes them uncomfortable and upset. Perhaps that's why we struggle with sequels and remixes so much - we liked the original the way it was, and nothing could be better. Maybe we're just afraid that the new content could potentially make us think about the original in a different way, which would be even more devastating to us.
There are, however, remixes and sequels that are MUCH better than the originals - Jaws the movie was way better than Jaws the novel. The Dark Knight was way better than Batman Begins. The Scarlet Letter (the movie) was definitely NOT better than the book. We still love Demi Moore, though.
But given all of the above, my question still stands: is the original really always better, or are we just uncomfortable with things that are different?
Heath Ledger's Joker from giphy.com |
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