Film review: Treasure Island (1999) directed by Peter Rowe.

For today's blog post I am reviewing the film of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island (1999) directed by Peter Rowe. This film was action packed and at times scary. But it was also confusing. Now in the novel, the protagonist Jim Hawkins ends up back with those on the good side. However in the film, it seems he's against both the good people and the bad people? I am lost...

Another thing to point out, Ben appeared earlier than I expected. I understand that film adaptations of works of fiction do not have to be exactly the same, though sometimes if things are different it does not always make sense. This film at times, did not make sense. That is not to say I disliked it completely. When it started I thought The Admiral Benbow was a farm and someone's house. Then I realised where we were and the film grew to be interesting. The film just grew to confuse me a little.

I must say that at least it contained the vital dramatic adventurous elements of the novel. A lot of the characters themselves seemed to remain true to how Stevenson had depicted them. This was an eventful film, with thrilling action, daring adventure and many deaths on top of that. The way it vividly highlighted the lives of pirates gave it some strength. The film is not bad though I did not find anything special about it. I am giving it a 5/10.


Until next time,


Thomas.

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