![]() ![]() In Macbeth, the three witches are sometimes called the weird sisters. Go rent "Hogfather" or "The Colour of Magic" for a real introduction. Terry Pratchetts work is full of references, allusions, parodies and in-jokes. If you're already a Pratchett fan, stay far away from this ghastly thing, and if you're new to Discworld, don't judge Pratchett's fiction by this movie. ![]() As a result, a finely nuanced piece of literature comes through flat, lifeless and annoying. The producer and screenwriter simply took the book and stuffed it onto film, so it appears disjointed and random. Granny Weatherwas never screeches - she has a hard flat voice that doesn't come through here at all. The voices don't fit the characters at all. The animation is quite bad, on the level of a children's Saturday morning cartoon show. "Wyrd Sisters," the book is a complex interweaving of the plot of "Macbeth", and the lives of the people of Lancre, but none of this subtlety comes through in the adaptation: it's just a -pardon me- two dimensional portrayal of the witches, and everyone else, as stock figures that you can't possibly come to care about. I give it a vote of 1 only because I can't post negative numbers. I'm a longtime fan of Pratchett and his worlds, and that's why I write to steer people away from this abomination. ![]()
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