Perhaps due to budget limitations, though, some of the more striking aspects of Bradbury's novel are not included in the film. Idyllic to say the least, with its neatly landscaped town square and quaint shops lining the streets. The Disney touch is evident in the rendition of Green Town, the quintessential small, mid-American community. Autumn colors suffuse panoramic shots, and the leaf-blanketed lane that runs in front of the protagonists' houses creates a distinct sense of season. The film version is visually splendid, a vibrant translation of Bradbury's poetic descriptions. Film compares Ray Bradbury's 1962 novel Something Wicked This Way Comes with the 1983 Disney film version (which Bradbury had a hand in scripting, although differences of creative vision developed between the author and director Jack Clayton).
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