Friday, 14 November, 2003
Disney have turned
Holes by
Louis Sachar into a
movie.
I remember when this book came out; I was still working at
Dymocks Miranda at the time. It was plugged as “the next Harry Potter” which is an awful way to promote a book and, really, it's not like Harry Potter at all. The only similarity is that they both have boys as central figures and the storylines both take place within an institution.
Holes is about a boy named Stanley Yelnats (NB: “Yelnats” is “Stanley” spelt backwards) who is sentenced to 18 months at Camp Greenlake (a juvenile detention camp for boys) for stealing a pair of sneakers that he didn't steal. Camp Greenlake has no guards, no fences and no lake. Every day the boys have to dig a hole five feet in diamater and five feet deep. Every day.
Anyway, I shouldn't tell you much more about it except to say that it's an excellent book because it's more than just about what Stanley Yelnats goes through; it's also the story of Kissin' Kate Barlow, Elyas Yelnats, Zero and a host of other interesting characters who are all somehow related. Which makes me wonder how the movie will turn out. I am afraid to see it in case they've ruined it by changing it too much. They haven't made Stanley
fat; they've got some good-looking young kid playing him who is like the antithesis to what Stanley is supposed to be. If anyone else has seen it, please tell me if I should skip it.
Update (24/12/03): According to this
review in
Southern Cross, Louis Sachar wrote the screenplay to the movie, so maybe it won't be a total disaster.
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Go Dymocks Miranda!
I dropped past there on the weekend Karen, and Elizabeth still works there…(didn’t think she’d remember me though)
Wow, Elizabeth is becoming like us!! (We must have been such a good influence!)