THE SECRET OF NIMH was a BOOK??

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  • Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
  • I have returned.
    I go over the major differences between The Secret of NIMH (film) and its source material, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH (book).
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  • @arlibrarian
    @arlibrarian 12 днів тому +1

    Hey, nice to come across this. The book was one of favorites growing up as a kid and the movie was my first “They ruined the source material!” moment. As an adult, I get why they changed what they did and can appreciate it as its own piece. But the book and movie are just so different in tone. The entire sections describing the scientific method (they even had a control group) used on the rat experiments, Jenner and Nicodemus having full on debate, the rats pondering a future where there could be more than one intelligent species on earth, would have been boring in a movie but little me loved it. It honestly might have been my first foray into Science Fiction as a vehicle for thinking about larger concepts.
    It’s also funny that from the perspective of NIMH they are the protagonists in a sci fi horror movie about having accidentally made potentially dangerous intelligent rats that could go out and completely upset the balance of the planet if left to breed and run free in the wild.

  • @hobokoala2623
    @hobokoala2623 11 днів тому

    My elementary school library had the sequel book, Rasco and the Rats of NIHM. I must haves that book out at least 7 times to reread it.

  • @stephvondames6369
    @stephvondames6369 29 днів тому

    I haven't seen this movie in a while. honestly, all I remember is seeing it once when I was 4 or 5 back in the 2000s, but I at least watched it once.

  • @RobotsSharkTaleAndNIMH2Fan2005
    @RobotsSharkTaleAndNIMH2Fan2005 Місяць тому

    And a movie

  • @sataprescott7588
    @sataprescott7588 28 днів тому +1

    Mrs. Frisby doesn't have a first name because she is a mid-20th-century married woman, and to use her first name would imply a level of intimacy that we, the audience, do not have, or a youth that she doesn't not fit into. It's a remainder of the style of sexism of the time period, older even than the film itself. A little more concurrent with the book's publication. It was standard to refer to married women by their husbands' names in newspapers through even the 80s, and continued in a lot of Southern US newspapers into the 90s. Basically, it's emphasizing her positive qualities as a modest and correct married mother.

  • @inkandcupcakes1695
    @inkandcupcakes1695 19 днів тому

    Nimh stands for the national institute of mental health