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El Gran Gatsby Dirección: Jack Clayton Producción: David Merrick Guion: Francis Ford Coppola, Basado En La Obra De F Ficha técnica El gran Gatsby Película Título: El gran Gatsby Dirección: Jack Clayton Producción: David Merrick Guion: Francis Ford Coppola, basado en la obra de F. Scott Fitzgerald Música: Nelson Riddle Fotografía: Douglas Slocombe Montaje: Tom Priestly País: Estados Unidos Año: 1974 Género: Cine romántico, Cine dramático y adaptación cinematográfica Duración: 144 minutos Idioma: Inglés Para público: De más de 16 años Reparto: Robert Redford (Jay Gatsby), Mia Farrow (Daisy Buchanan), Bruce Dern (Tom Buchanan), Karen Black (Myrtle Wilson), Scott Wilson (George Wilson), Sam Waterston (Nick Carraway), Lois Chiles (Jordan Baker), Edward Herrmann (Klipspringer), Sammy Smith (Cómico), Kathryn Leigh Scott (Catherine), Vincent Schiavelli (Hombre delgado), Roberts Blossom (Señor Gatz), Beth Porter (Señora McKee), Howard Da Silva (Meyer Wolfsheim), Patsy Kensit (Pammy Buchanan), Tom Ewell (Mourner). PREMIOS: 1974 Óscar al mejor diseño de vestuario de Theoni V. Aldredge 1974 Óscar a la mejor música de Nelson Riddle SINOPSIS: Nick Carraway se traslada a vivir a West Egg, Nueva York, donde será vecino de un misterioso personaje, Gatsby (Robert Redford). Un hombre quien ha hecho su fortuna después de la Primera Guerra Mundial y quien tampoco para de organizar majestuosas fiestas para ricos, en las cuales él no nunca aparece. Nick empezará a relacionarse con este misterioso caballero y verá que todo lo que busca es recuperar el amor de Daisy (Mia Farrow), la prima de Nick. Drama basado en la novela homónima de F. Scott Fitzgerald publicada en 1925, desarrollando una historia de amor en los años 20, donde el Charleston, el Jazz y la ley seca estaban a la orden del día. ! 1! Federación Internacional de Mujeres Universitarias Federación Mexicana de Universitarias Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Museo de la Mujer Bolivia 17 Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México. Cine-Club de género 26 de septiembre de 2017. Mtra. Delia Selene de Dios Vallejo♣♥ ! Mucha gente opina que la novela de Scott Fidgerald es una de las mejores novelas estadounidenses del siglo pasado y, en efecto, posee argumento y fondo con carga de profundidad porque no sólo habla de la esperanza, no sólo aborda una historia romántica, también trata sobre el sueño americano, sobre una época, sobre aquellos años 20 previos a la crisis. No resulta nada fácil adaptarla y contentar a todo el mundo, no obstante Jack Clayton consiguió reflejar el lujo, el ambiente y desarrollar adecuadamente la narración. Es cierto que el ritmo de la película resulta un tanto parsimonioso. Las primeras imágenes son fijas, mostrándonos el interior de la casa de Gatsby, sus cosas, sus muebles y habitaciones ya dan idea del tempo narrativo con el cual vamos a toparnos después y, en efecto, el desarrollo podría haberse ahorrado unos minutos, pues las casi dos horas y media resultan quizás demasiado largas. Esto sirve para plasmar a la perfección un ambiente, un mundo de lujo, una atmósfera cargada de sedosos cortinajes, la luminosidad etérea de un Long Island junto a un mar de brillo refulgente y todo empapado en el tono melancólico emanado de un deseo inalcanzable, el de Gatsby, quien lo tiene todo, quien está a un paso de conseguir su “sueño americano”, pero la realidad, el mundo en donde vive y la fatalidad, le impiden alcanzarlo. La esencia ambiental, propiciada además por ese relato en off del protagonista (no es Gastby sino Nick Carraway, el primo de Daisy Buchanan) está francamente lograda, incluso en esos silencios que posiblemente crisparán a muchos espectadores quienes la vean, pero susurran tantas cosas (mágico momento el encuentro en privado de Gatsby y Daisy). Lo que la historia tiene de pasión, de intensidad se diluye. Sólo queda el preciosismo de imágenes y música, ése es el valor de esta película la cual además posee una extraña elegancia, una mágica forma de encadenar sutilezas, de expresar cosas que no vemos pero que están ahí, suceden sin que las veamos. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ♣ Catedrática de la Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales-UNAM *Secretaria General de la Unión Nacional de Mujeres Mexicanas Asociación Civil. ♥ Se agradece el apoyo de las licenciadas: Eva Calderón, Eurídice Román de Dios, Xochitl Arista Jiménez y Rosalinda Cuéllar Celis.! ! 2! Es una película que posee dos telones de fondo poderosos: el propio de la ambientación y el argumental pero en donde es evidente más en la versión de Buz Luhrman que el cine y la forma de enfrentarse a él han cambiado. Esta película difícilmente gustará a las nuevas generaciones. No posee ni el ritmo ni las imágenes que hoy se estilan....avanza más lenta de lo que estamos acostumbrados y muestra sucesos y situaciones poco valorados ocultando otros que quizás sí serían objeto de interés. Al final verla se convierte en un ejercicio nostálgico más que una experiencia recomendable y sin embargo, para mucha gente va a seguir siendo sin duda la mejor adaptación que se ha hecho de la novela de Fitgerald, quizás aún por mucho tiempo.1 En cuanto al estilo de vestir de Mr. Jay Gatsby estamos ante un dandi clásico en estado puro, para el cual lo importante es destacar sobre el resto y ser el centro de atención, no duda en combinar zapatos marrones claros con un traje oscuro, utilizar trajes muy claros: pasteles o rosas con zapatos bicolores o blancos, tres piezas y con tres botones en las chaquetas para acentuar el carácter clásico, utilización del tweed y el lino en detrimento de la lana o el algodón. Utiliza todos los elementos y complementos a su alcance; sombrero “canotier”, bastón, anillo, alfiler de picos de cuello de la camisa, tirantes, gafas redondas. Una muestra de la llamada continua a la atención es la elección del amarillo como color para su coche, que si bien en la novela se hace referencia a Rolls Royce, en esta adaptación al cine se optó por un descapotable Duesenberg J. De todas maneras, ÉL siempre busca ser el centro de atención de todas las miradas, “el gran dandi”. El equipo de vestuario reunió a 84 personas para vestir a más de 200 actores entre protagonistas y secundarios de impoluta manera, dato que me parece suficiente motivo para apreciar la clara apuesta de sus productores para revalidar el oscar obtenido en este apartado en la edición de 1974 que conquistara Theoni V. Aldredge en esta disciplina de la película. Esta obra, con la particular visión del sueño americano de los locos años 20, cuenta con las siguientes versiones cinematográficas: El Gran Gatsby de 1926. Dirigida por Herbert Brenan. Protagonizada por Warner Baxter y Lois Wilson. Tan solo un año más tarde del estreno de la novela se filmó en cine mudo y fue un catastrófico fracaso, tan fue así que cuenta la leyenda que no gustó ni a la mujer del escritor, quien no fue capaz de terminarla de ver. Solo se conserva de ella un pequeño testimonio, porque está desaparecida. El Gran Gatsby de 1949. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1!https://zangolcine.blogspot.mx/2013/05/el:gran:gatsby:jack:clayton:1974.html! ! 3! Dirigida por el norteamericano Elliot Nugent, (1896- 1980). Protagonizada por Alan Ladd y Betty Field. No contó con mucha más fortuna que la primera versión pues aun contando con un ya contrastado actor protagonista, la obra literaria no gozaba aún de gran fama. El Gran Gatsby de 1974. Dirigida por el inglés Jack Clayton (1921-1995). Protagonizada por Robert Reford y Mia Farrow. Fiel reflejo de la novela cuenta con dos grandes de la interpretación pero entre los cuales no surgió complicidad en la interpretación. Gatsby se viste siguiendo el estilismo de Ralph Lauren. El Gran Gatsby de 2001. Dirigida por el norteamericano Robert Markowitz (1935-). Protagonizada por Toby Stephens y Mira Sorvino. Discretísima versión para televisión con reducido presupuesto no cuenta con buenas críticas desde el principio. El Gran Gatsby de 2013. Dirigida por el australiano Baz Luhrmann. Protagonizada por Leonardo Di Caprio y Carey Mulligan. Su flamante director, cree - no sin razón- que esta gran novela norteamericana, no cuenta con una producción a la altura del libro y se centra en su proyecto sin reparar en gastos. Gatsby se viste de Prada y Brooks Brothers.2 Los principales acontecimientos de la novela se llevan a cabo en el verano de 1922. Nick Carraway, un graduado de Yale y veterano de la Primera Guerra Mundial del Medio Oeste - quien sirve como narrador de la novela - toma un trabajo en Nueva York como vendedor. Rentó una pequeña casa en Long Island, en el pueblo (ficticio) de West Egg, al lado de la lujosa mansión de Jay Gatsby, un misterioso millonario organizador de fiestas extravagantes, pero sin participar en ellas. Nick conduce alrededor de la bahía de East Egg para la cena en la casa de !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2!https://vestirseporlospies.es/el:gran:gatsby:las:cinco:versiones:de:un:clasico:del:cine:elegante/! ! 4! su prima, Daisy Buchanan Fay y su marido Tom, un conocido del colegio de Nick. Le presentan a Nick a Jordan Baker, una atractiva joven atrevida y descocada con quien Nick comienza una relación romántica. Ella le confiesa a Nick que Tom tiene una amante, Myrtle Wilson, quien vive en el "valle de las cenizas” de un vertedero industrial entre West Egg y la ciudad de Nueva York. No mucho tiempo después de esta revelación, Nick viaja a la ciudad de Nueva York con Tom y Myrtle a un apartamento que mantienen para su amorío. En el apartamento, una fiesta vulgar y extravagante se llevó a cabo, la cual termina con Tom rompiéndole la nariz a Myrtle después de que ella lo molesta diciendo varias veces el nombre de Daisy. A medida que avanza el verano, Nick finalmente recibe una invitación a una de las fiestas de Gatsby.
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