Not to worry, that's not the only time Oh dies (he's also killed by a cougar) or
the only Biblical tale this mess of a movie takes poetic license with.
Not exact matches
Near
biblical in scope and legendary in significance, it comes from Victor Hugo's sweeping
tale of romance and redemption set in 19th century France, a country
only a few years beyond its radical social and political upheaval that would have a lasting impact on the country and the world.
It presents a relatable version of the
Biblical tale and
only drags in the slower, character - building moments.
Brought to the screen by director David Fincher who interpreted the
tale as an elaborate parable of
Biblical proportions, the movie landed 13 Academy Award nominations, although it
only won a trio of Oscars in minor categories.
After revealing Silent Hill veteran Takayoshi Sato's involvement as the character designer for Fatale's
biblical heroine Salome, Belgium developer
Tale of
Tales is now calling attention to the interactive vignette's voice acting and music with an audio -
only trailer.
Generally, the
biblical tale is told as follows: a young shepherd battles a giant warrior and, using
only a slingshot, comes out victorious.