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The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow

The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow

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The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow  Ichabod Crane, a Yankee wanderer, arrives in Sleepy Hollow and becomes the new schoolmaster. He meets Katrina Van Tassel, and blissfully fantasizes about how can marry her, ultimately, inherit her father’s rich estate. Her suitor Brom Bones, the blacksmith, wants to scare him away and dresses up as the legendary Headless Horseman. During the prank, the real ghost appears and drives Ichabod off. The headless horseman rides again.

Captures Irving’s context better than any other version

 
The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow  Most renditions of Irving’s short story focus of Ichabod’s romantic rivalry with Brom for the attention of Katrina. This version captures the historical context of the Hudson River Valley following the Revolutionary War. Several characters distinguish Ichabod as a ‘Yankee’. During that time, New Englanders were migrating into the Hudson Valley, displacing the old Dutch communities. The other thing I liked about this script is that it didn’t subject Ichabod to the cliche that has developed through earlier versions. Instead of jumping out his skin every time something goes bump in the night, Ichabod works very hard in this script to mask his fears, at least when in the presence of others. This is how I imagine Ichabod when I read Irving’s original, not as the wobbly-kneed, teeth-chattering, shaky handed Don Knotts-like cliche running off gobbling like a turkey at the sight of his own shadow.

Not a bad movie.. Very true to the source.

 
Another poster here said that he’d rather watch Tim Burton’s version, but that just goes to show that most movie-goers aren’t interested in a true adaptation of a classic novel. This version, unlike Burton’s version, is very true to the story. Meaning, instead of a strange plot involving witches, it revolves around Ichabod Crane and his awkward, generally unlikeable persona. It was pretty funny at certain times. Brent Carver stole the movie acting wise, while the guy who played Brom was pretty dull and lifeless throughout. The only real problem I had with the movie was the general lack of a empathetic character. Crane is, like I’ve said, awkward, but he’s also pompous and his motivations are never clear. Brom is your typical no-brains jock stereotype. Katrina is even more confusing. Mostly watch this movie for the comedic value, because there’s no real horror here. If you’re into the butchering of a literary classic, though, please, by all means, rent Tim Burton’s version.

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