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Stand By Me “Based on Stephen King's Short story "The Body", Stand By Me tells the tale of Gordie Lachance, a writer who looks back on his preteen days when he and three close friends went on their own adventure to find the body of a kid their age who had gone missing and presumed dead. – The stakes are upped when the bad kids in town are closely tailing - and it becomes a race to see who'll be able to recover the body first” (IMDB). Film opens with a shot of the protagonist, Gordie Lachance, in the mid 1980’s, and then flashes back to his life during the late 1950’s (different than in novella)
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About the Film Released in 1986 Directed by Rob Reiner Adaptation of The Body- a novella written by Stephen King 1997 Academy Award Nomination for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium – (Note - Best Picture that year was Platoon)
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Cast Will Wheaton as Gordie Lachance River Phoenix as Chris Chambers Corey Feldman as Teddy Duchamp Jerry O’Connel as Vern Tessio Keifer Sutherland as Ace Merrill
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The Differences Who is the protagonist? Chris (as the tragic hero) vs. Gordie (as a more traditional one) Setting “Books and movies are apples and oranges– they’re both delicious, but they don’t taste the same at all.” –Stephen King
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Themes Self-Discovery (Coming of Age) & Loss of Innocence – The standard plot of the hero’s adventure involves the processes of separation, initiation, and return – Traditional coming-of-age stories usually emphasize the sexual aspect of the maturation process: the first kiss, etc. The theme of love is present it remains an equally powerful and sustaining force-- it does not manifest itself in male-female relationships; instead, we learn about the love that exists between friends, and that special bond which connects children of the same age and gender. – What they never consciously face is that they are going to meet death “face to face.” A confrontation with mortality awaits them, all the more emotional for them because the victim is a child of their age.
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separation Lying to their parents Leaving their homes – The dump and encounter with Milo – Teddy’s breakdown
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initiation Smoking Crossing the bridge Chris and the story of the Milk Money Gordie’s conversation with Chris – his dream Finding Ray Brower’s dead body Firing the gun
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return The boy’s plan to return— without “the body” How are they changed?
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