TO
KILL A MOCKINGBIRD: Famous Stories of Innocence Lost
Digitally
Remastered and Fully Restored with Over Three Hours of Bonus Materials
Including Two FullLength Documentaries. On Limited
Edition Collector’s Series Blu-ray™ Combo Pack,
Blu-ray™ Combo
Pack and DVD
TO KILL A
MOCKINGBIRD, one of the screen’s most beloved
and critically acclaimed films, celebrates its 50th anniversary with a
commemorative Limited Edition Collector’s Series Blu-ray™ Combo Pack as well as
on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack and DVD from Universal Studios Home Entertainment on
January 31, 2012. The powerful and poignant adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer
Prize-winning novel hits the half-century mark, digitally remastered and fully
restored from high resolution 35MM original film elements, plus more than
three-and-a-half hours of bonus features chronicling the making of the
cinematic masterpiece.
Scout, the
heroine of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, lives with her father and brother and isn't
privy to many positive, female role models who want her to be anything more
than a 'lady' in a nice dress.
To honor the
release of the film on Blu-ray on January 31, we will examine some more
progressive and forward thinking female role models that Scout could have used
to look up to, including the smart and talented Hermione from the Harry Potter series and Princess Leia
from Star Wars.
Margo Channing
from All About Eve
Margo Channing (played by Bette
Davis) from the classic film All About
Eve is tough as nails and definitely plays against the stereotype that
woman are meek and easily led by men. Margo also stands out in comparison to
the manipulative, lying Eve (played by Anne Baxter). Davis was nominated for an
Academy Award for this role, and won the Best Actress Prize at the Cannes Film
Festival.
Princess Leia
from Star Wars
Princess Leia (played by Carrie
Fisher) may seem demure at first glance, but she isn’t afraid to stare down cargo
smugglers, military commanders, or even Sith Lords. Princess Leia isn’t afraid
of getting her hands dirty either, often sporting a laser pistol and jumping
into battle at a moment’s notice. Aside from being able to defend herself, Leia
is always equipped with a one-liner that can put most anyone in their place.
Fa Mulan from Mulan
Fa
Mulan (voiced by Ming-Na) is both strong and honorable. Unwilling to let her
elderly father go to war, Mulan poses as a man and goes to the army in her
father’s place. Mulan is able to succeed in training camp (often surpassing the
actual men in her camp), and comes up with ingenius ideas that help defeat the
Huns.
Erin Brockovich
from Erin Brockovich
Julia Roberts portrays real life hero
Erin Brockovich in a biographical film of the same name. Not only is Erin a
single mother to three children (which is a feat in and of itself), but she
also discovers a massive cover up of industrial poisoning by the Pacific Gas
and Electric Company, and crusades for justice for those who were affected.
Hermione
Granger from Harry Potter
Hermione
Granger (played by Emma Watson) has shown an entire generation of girls that
it’s cool to be smart and opinionated. Hermione is well read, extremely
intelligent, logical, quick thinking, cool under pressure and very clever. She
also has a soft spot for those in need, and often goes out of her way to defend
those people or creatures.
My Take:
I can remember having to read To Kill a Mockingbird when I was in school. I can't believe all these years later it's now in movie format. I was really actually pretty excited to be able to watch it myself. I love seeing the difference between a book and movie version of a story. I will encourage you if you have never read the book to do so before watching the movie though. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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