Yes, it would be nice to see them brought to life on screen.Maulyne wrote:I think it would be a great movie particularly with Sarah's story and the people she gave fake names,like weep alot,thin hair long braid e.t.c,
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Do you have anyone in mind that you picture for any of the characters?Charlie Sheldon wrote:I have a very clear, I mean specific, idea of how this tale could be made into a film, and you're all right, the settings appear well suited to some dramatic scenes and events. Plus, with all the digital abilities today, the reality of the ancient animals, the ancient people, the great ice bear, the seagoing passage along the coast, seem to me to be something that would be fantastic to see in the big screen.....But who should play William? Myra? Sergei? Sarah is the key, you'd need a young actress, someone no older than 16-18 I think......
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