Lord of the Flies by William Golding | Movie Review
Lord of the Flies
“Maybe there is a beast… maybe it's only us.”
- Lord of the Flies, William Golding.
“What are we?
Humans?
Or animals?
Or savages?”
- Lord of the Flies, William Golding.
We have been studying the novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding in our course. And in this context, on 11th August, 2023, Professor Vipul Dabhi sir showed us the 1963 film “Lord of the Flies.”
Here are some of the questions that I have answered.
Q.-1| Is this film part of a franchise? How does it suit the series?
Ans. As far as I know, this film is not part of a franchise, but it stands on its own as a classic. It beautifully captures the essence of the novel, making it a must-watch for fans of the novel.
Q.-2.| Is the plot based on a novel, fantasy, or real-life events?
Ans. As I have mentioned earlier, the plot is based on the novel, which is a allegorical fantasy. The exploration of human nature and civilization's fragility in the face of chaos is thought-provoking and gripping.
Q.-3.| Did the writer manage to create a clear and captivating plot?
Ans. The writer masterfully crafts a clear and captivating plot, staying true to the source material while adding cinematic elements that enhance the story.
Q.-4.| Is the rhythm of the movie dynamic or smooth? Are there too many needless details?
Ans. The rhythm of the movie strikes a balance between dynamic and smooth, keeping you engaged without unnecessary details. Every scene contributes to the overall narrative.
Q.-5.| What is the target audience of the film? Is it G-rated, R-rated, or unrated?
Ans. The target audience is not strictly defined by rating, but it's suitable for mature viewers who appreciate thought-provoking themes.
Q.-6.| Do movies on the same theme/topic that are worth mentioning in your review exist?
Ans. Although I haven't seen many movies, this is what I've found from the internet. Movies like "The Maze Runner" and "The Hunger Games" share similar themes of survival and societal breakdown, worth mentioning alongside "Lord of the Flies."
Q.-7.| What sorts of shots does the cameraman use in the film? How do these techniques affect the overall impression?
Ans. The cameraman uses a variety of shots, from sweeping landscapes to intense close-ups, adding depth to the film. These techniques enhance the overall experience and create a strong visual impact.
Q.-8.| Does the movie have an exclusively entertaining character or touch on serious issues?
Ans. The movie goes beyond mere entertainment; it delves into serious issues about human nature, morality, and the thin line between civilization and bestiality.
Q.-9.| Was the casting successful? Did all actors manage to portray their characters?
Ans. The casting is successful, with the actors effectively portraying their characters' descent into primal behavior. Each performance adds to the overall authenticity of the story.
Q.-10.| What is the general atmosphere of the movie? Is it tense/joyful/obscure?
Ans. The atmosphere in "Lord of the Flies" is both tense and occasionally joyful. The tension arises from the boys' struggle for survival and the conflicts they face.For example, scenes where they argue over leadership create a strong sense of unease. However, there are also moments of joy, like when they first swim in the clear water, showing their innocence. This mix of tension and joy makes the film compelling, as it captures both the challenges they face and the fleeting moments of happiness.
Thank you, Vipul Dabhi sir, for making this type of event possible.