There is no excuse for sounding like you're reciting memorized lines. Memorize every line from every character and then LISTEN. I don't mean listen for your next line cue, LISTEN to the characters and your lines will come naturally. Think of something else when saying your lines and you will sound natural, as though you're saying a fresh thought.
Can someone please explain the story for me? I am studying this in highschool as of now, and the story is quite confusing to me. I don't understand EXACTLY what's going on? Can someone explain the ending to me please. Do the lions become real? How does "Wendy" get out of the locked room?
If i had one there would not be a veldt, and i would not kill my parents with it. It would more likely feature commonly either pallet town or The Star Ship Enterprise
This is only my opinion, please, so do not hold it against me.
I hate this story. It had spectacular writing, yes. But if you took away the amazing writing, you have more or less a lump of dung staring up at you. I prefer The Sound Of Summer Running (Bradbury also) over this. It's not soft or sappy, but it has more of a poetical and rational sense to it. It has a good ending, not a drop off, sudden ending like The Veldt.
Great interp! When I read The Veldt, it reminded me of Disney's Smart House, but when I finished that chapter, it was like Smart House on steroids...very creepy. Ray Bradbury's a genius.
This story is wonderful, yet creepy. The children believe the machine itself is a parental figure. They imagine their real parents dead in the Veldt, ooh it sends shivers down my spine, the children become soul less freaks. The parents had made one mistake, and thats letting technology run their lives XD.
Nice interpurt. :) It was an interesting story... we read it in class today
Rachi28805 3 days ago
We ad to read this book in English today I thought the ending was sooo creepy , but its probably my favorite short story
AwesomeAbbeyful 2 months ago
There is no excuse for sounding like you're reciting memorized lines. Memorize every line from every character and then LISTEN. I don't mean listen for your next line cue, LISTEN to the characters and your lines will come naturally. Think of something else when saying your lines and you will sound natural, as though you're saying a fresh thought.
Mikeymcguy 3 months ago
Can someone please explain the story for me? I am studying this in highschool as of now, and the story is quite confusing to me. I don't understand EXACTLY what's going on? Can someone explain the ending to me please. Do the lions become real? How does "Wendy" get out of the locked room?
AKF0URTYSE7EN 3 months ago
This vid is awesome so realistic!
Liyahb19 7 months ago
If i had one there would not be a veldt, and i would not kill my parents with it. It would more likely feature commonly either pallet town or The Star Ship Enterprise
ZILOGz80VIDEOS 1 year ago
This is only my opinion, please, so do not hold it against me.
I hate this story. It had spectacular writing, yes. But if you took away the amazing writing, you have more or less a lump of dung staring up at you. I prefer The Sound Of Summer Running (Bradbury also) over this. It's not soft or sappy, but it has more of a poetical and rational sense to it. It has a good ending, not a drop off, sudden ending like The Veldt.
MrsBlack88 1 year ago
Great job! Bradbury can sometimes crawl into your mind and leave images both savage and sublime.
Captainvideo54 1 year ago
Haha, I read this is Language Arts. Creeeepy and Awesomeee. :P
webkinz255555 1 year ago
@webkinz255555 mee too
powerenslaver 1 year ago
Great interp! When I read The Veldt, it reminded me of Disney's Smart House, but when I finished that chapter, it was like Smart House on steroids...very creepy. Ray Bradbury's a genius.
LnL13 2 years ago 10
This story was the insparation for smart house.
ittybittybooboo1 1 year ago
@ittybittybooboo1 hahah i just came here after watching smart house ;)
DanceMusicLoveLife 1 year ago
@LnL13 yea thats what it reminds me of too!
TECfan1 1 year ago
niceeeeee
Mp52Mp10 3 years ago
This story is wonderful, yet creepy. The children believe the machine itself is a parental figure. They imagine their real parents dead in the Veldt, ooh it sends shivers down my spine, the children become soul less freaks. The parents had made one mistake, and thats letting technology run their lives XD.
animatrix14 3 years ago 10
we just read this book in reading class and our teacher told us it is on the internet!!! IT IS SOOOOO CREEPY!!!!
mclulu11 3 years ago
I think it's an awesome story, they should really do a modern movie for Veldt, it's a Sci-Fi classic...
animatrix14 3 years ago
@animatrix14 Technology doing something we don't expect it to...we might end up the same way.
MrsBlack88 1 year ago
woah, that was scary.
valance 3 years ago
creepiest movie ever
fugget7 3 years ago
Good job
Syndy101 3 years ago
awesome
rsowen1 3 years ago
That was really good. I JUST put down the story.
JesseCanFly 4 years ago