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did Mr. Bradberry somewhere in f451 say that Clarisse's hair was red? I just thought i read that somewhere, but maybe i think that because when I was reading the book, I fell asleep (it was 2 am and i couldnt put it down!) I think i dreamed that I was Montag. wierd. hmmmmm. Well if ne1 can answer that i would be grateful. thx! | |||
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I distinctly remember Clarisse being described as "the lovely dark girl," (one reason I mentioned Winona Ryder as a favorite possibility) but don't remember whether the book said she was a brunette or just implied it. The movie version is no help in this respect. | ||||
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With respect, I believe a younger actress should play Clarisse. Much of the relevancy of the character stems from her youth (16 if i remember correctly). Winona Ryder is at least 30 years old. This is a mistake made in the first film version that hopefully won't be repeated. ~Keli Linda~ | ||||
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You know how it goes in Hollywood: Who is Winona Ryder? Get me Winona Ryder. Get me a Winona Ryder type. Get me a young Winona Ryder. Who is Winona Ryder? My other distinct memory is Clarisse describes herself as "Seventeen and crazy." For any more, refer to the book. | ||||
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Mandy Moore has my vote. Check out A Walk To Remember. She is a fabulous actress and my daughters love her. | ||||
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This shows how often I get to the movies. Even Anna Paquin is too old--she must be 19 by now! She might still be good, though. | ||||
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