Hi folks,
just wanna let you know, that there is coming soon a new movie in Germans cinemas called Hanni & Nanni or in English St. Clare's. Think there is not much leftover from the original old stories after transforming and shrinking Blyton's bestseller into our time and fashion. But perhaps nice to see. Think my daughter will be keen on it.
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Blyton Movie in the cinema
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Re: Blyton Movie in the cinema
Just watched the trailer and I think you're right about that, PP!peppermint peppy wrote:Think there is not much leftover from the original old stories after transforming and shrinking Blyton's bestseller into our time and fashion.
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Re: Blyton Movie in the cinema
The story.....
This time, the Sullivan twins overstepped the mark considerably. What started as a bet ends in a wild chase across a luxury department store, and finally they are also accused of stealing. The twins fly from the school and are placed by their parents to boarding school in St. Clare. There, the two begin a new life. While the meek Nanni builds friendships first, the hotheaded Hanni doing hard time settling down. And should run as the St. Clare's hockey team against the JoCats, the team of their old school, there will be a first crucial test, and Hanni and Nanni must decide.
This time, the Sullivan twins overstepped the mark considerably. What started as a bet ends in a wild chase across a luxury department store, and finally they are also accused of stealing. The twins fly from the school and are placed by their parents to boarding school in St. Clare. There, the two begin a new life. While the meek Nanni builds friendships first, the hotheaded Hanni doing hard time settling down. And should run as the St. Clare's hockey team against the JoCats, the team of their old school, there will be a first crucial test, and Hanni and Nanni must decide.
Re: Blyton Movie in the cinema
But I'm glad they left in the bit about putting on crash helmets and having races down the spiral staircase on mattresses (wheeled?).Anita Bensoussane wrote:Just watched the trailer and I think you're right about that, PP!peppermint peppy wrote:Think there is not much leftover from the original old stories after transforming and shrinking Blyton's bestseller into our time and fashion.
Actually, it looks OK, just not very Enid Blyton. In the unlikely event they release a cheap DVD with English subtitles, I might be interested.
It sounded from the script that although their first names have changed, they're still called O'Sullivan in German. Is that right?
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Re: Blyton Movie in the cinema
Almost - the surename is Sullivan, without " O' ".dsr wrote: It sounded from the script that although their first names have changed, they're still called O'Sullivan in German. Is that right?
On a sidenote for those who happen to collect old volumes of the German books: It's amusing to see that old versions of the books don't include "Hanni und Nanni" in the title, they later changed it, but left the the content of the book unchanged for a while, until they shortened it in later editions.
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