From the BBC:
“Netflix's The Dark Crystal
prequel: What you need to know”
Make no mistake, we are in the
middle of a streaming war. As Disney prepares to enter the market later this
year, Netflix needs to look to its laurels. The latest weapon in its arsenal? A
puppets-only prequel to a relatively obscure, 37-year-old fantasy film. Dark
Crystal: Age of Resistance is released on Friday, featuring many of the
original puppeteers and an impressive voice cast including Lena Headey, Natalie
Dormer, Alicia Vikander, Mark Hamill and Taron Egerton. So what was so special
about The Dark Crystal? And why revisit it now?
Ancient History
Another world... Another time...
In the Age of Wonder. Or, to put it another way, 1982. Wham!, Shakin Stevens
and Rene and Renato ruled the Top 10. In the news: the aftermath of the
Falklands War and the birth of Prince William. Another time indeed. And it was
into this world that a rather unusual film was released. That film was The Dark
Crystal. And if you'd laid a bet at the time that it would still be loved and
talked about in 2019... let's just say you'd have got decent odds. When Jim
Henson announced he wanted to use his puppetry genius to create a fantasy film
that was rather dark and even a bit scary, film companies were initially fairly
sceptical. After all, he was best-known for creating the multi-coloured,
anarchic, Muppet Show.
His new pitch was rather
different.
Inspired by the work of British
artist Brian Froud, Henson and his collaborator Frank Oz wanted to use their
puppetry skills to create an intensely-realised, dark fantasy movie. "We've
done so many happy, full-of-energy shows," Oz told the BBC at the time,
"now we're just going on the darker side a bit. A more complex, textured
side." In the end, the pair were only given funding for the project by
agreeing to also make another Muppet film straight afterwards.
Potted Plot of the original film
The once-flourishing world of Thra
is in the grip of darkness, ruled over by the cruel Skeksis. These vulture-like
creatures draw on the power of a mystical crystal to stay alive. And, fearful
of a prophecy, they have wiped out the race of Gelflings. Or so they think. In
a hidden valley, protected by the peace-loving urRu, lives a single Gelfling
named Jen. He must set out on a quest to
heal the Dark Crystal and restore light and harmony to Thra. Audiences and
reviewers seemed hesitant at first, with the New York Times suggesting that
Henson's famous leading lady Miss Piggy might have been tempted to greet The
Dark Crystal with the words "quelle bore". Perhaps it didn't help
that Spielberg's E.T was released at the same time. But history has been much
kinder. So much so that after years of rumours swirling about a follow-up,
Netflix decided to pick up this series - originally planned as an animation.
The timing, arguably, could not
be better.
Thanks in no small part to
Netflix's own series Stranger Things, nostalgia for all things 1980s is red
hot. (One Stranger Things character even had a Dark Crystal poster on his
wall.) Coupled with that, Game of Thrones has brought fantasy crashing into the
mainstream, with all the online chat, memes and fan theories that brings. Netflix
will certainly be hoping so, as they battle to keep control of an increasingly
crowded marketplace.
First look
Self-confessed Dark Crystal nerd,
Radio 1 Newsbeat's Chris Smith, got a sneak peek at the first episode of Age of
Resistance. "It's clear that this is nothing short of a labour of love for
showrunner Louis Leterrier, the Henson team and a hugely dedicated and talented
crew. "The puppets and costumes are meticulous - the attention to detail
is mind-blowing. "And this is more than a simple remake. The world
depicted in this prequel is far larger and richer than the settings used in the
original film. "There's darkness there too, with a few behind-the-sofa
moments for younger viewers. "If you found the 1982 film a little creepy,
get ready for things to move up a gear. "For me? Nerd heaven. I loved
every second - bring on the next nine hours! "But will it go mainstream
and become puppet Game of Thrones for millennials? "Not even Aughra could predict
that."
^ I loved the 1982 “Dark Crystal”
as a kid and am just about to start watching “Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.”
^
https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-48785443
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