The movie Freeway from 1996 shows us that the "Little Red Riding Hood" story is still relevant even on the cusp of the 21st century. Why does this story have such significance to us? What does it mean? How is the film's version of the story different than/the same as Carter's "The Werewolf" and "The Company of Wolves" from the late 1970s?
This movie significant to us because what happened in this movie, happens in real life. Unfortunately people go through the many different hardships in "Freeway" and that is why its relevant in the 21st century. This film portrays the hardships and is different yet the same from Carters two stories "The Werewolf" and "The Company of Wolves." I feel as if they are the same because the stories are told the same and they have the same gist. They are different because the have different themes, settings, and obviously different characters names. I enjoyed watching this movie I felt as if it had a lot of excitement and reading the different stories in the "Bloody Chamber" also opened my eyes to see fairytales in another aspect.
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