
You should have seen my smile when I learned Disney was bringing A Wrinkle in Time to the big screen. I was even happier, though, when Disney gave me the chance to help celebrate this week's release of the Blu-Ray, DVD, and digital download versions of the movie.
Thanks to Disney, I was able to watch A Wrinkle of Time in the comfort of my own home. And, as of this week, you too can own a copy of the movie. Disney made my viewing experience red-carpet special: I snuggled up in a plush throw and drank tea from my Wrinkle in Time mug.
If you're unfamiliar with the book or movie, A Wrinkle in Time is the story of how Meg and Charles Wallace Murry and their friend Calvin search the universe to find Mr. Murry, a scientist who has discovered a way to travel faster than light. They get help and advice from otherworldly beings but in the end must rely on themselves to face down the ultimate, dark evil.
The movie thus has two sets of stars. The three women who help the children are played by Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, and Mindy Kaling. The kids are played by Storm Reid, Levi Miller, and Deric McCabe. The casting was a piece of brilliance, as there were no weak links in either set of actors. Reid, who plays Meg, was especially believable and shines in almost every scene.
As with all book to film adaptations, A Wrinkle in Time doesn't follow L'Engle's plot in scrupulous detail, but the screen play captures many of the major moments. The settings are gorgeous, and I loved the soundtrack. I also appreciate that the movie includes a diverse cast.

The themes in A Wrinkle in Time include self-acceptance, love, faith, and trust. The novel stresses more traditional forms of faith (Christianity), but the movie takes a broader view of healing the world through love.
The movie version of A Wrinkle in Time condenses the novel and tweaks the perspective for a twenty-first-century audience, but Meg's personal journey to self-acceptance is worth the trip. Note that you don't have to be a science fiction fan to enjoy this movie. Check out the trailer:
Thanks again to Disney for the opportunity to review the movie and for the very cool swag.
I still haven't read it. I feel shame!
ReplyDeleteNo shame! @Rhapsodyinbooks
ReplyDeletei am not sure why i never read it ...
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