6/20/2023 0 Comments Red riding hood sarah blakleyThis social paranoia stuck with me during the development of the script, and eventually it was built into the DNA of Daggorhorn'sĪrchitecture. The Wolf in our story represents a dark, dangerous side of man and fosters a paranoid society. The storyĮxplores themes of teenage angst and the pitfalls of growing up and falling in love. In this version of "Red Riding Hood," I was interested in the modern feel of the characters and their relationships. For inspiration, I pulledįrom creative sources all around me-my sister's paintings for the magic and the mood, current fashion runways for the clothes,Ī little northern Russian architecture book I'd been saving since I was a teenager for the design of Daggorhorn. My head was filled with images and ideas about how to make this world come alive. I immediately fell in love with the idea of making a new, dark, layered version of the classicįairy tales are rich blueprints that help us understand and create our own worlds, which is exactly what I attempted to do DiCaprio's company, Appian Way, had been developing I N A UGUST 2009, I was sent a script called The Girl with the Red Riding Hood, written by David Leslie Johnson and based on an idea by Leonardo DiCaprio.
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