This should make it easier to conquer any of those tricky elements and details that you may encounter!įirst, we will start with the central portion of this luna moth. Like any moth, there is a lot of intricate detail and structure to be found with this particular insect.įor that reason, we have broken the drawing down into smaller steps in this guide on how to draw a luna moth. Our step-by-step guide on how to draw a luna moth in just 6 easy steps will show you how it can easily be done! How to Draw A Luna Moth – Let’s Get Started! Step 1 If you love this pretty insect as well, then this will be the perfect tutorial for you! The luna moth is one of the best examples of this, as this large moth has a rather striking and beautiful appearance.įor this reason, it is common for insect lovers to want to learn how to draw a luna moth. The nocturnal cousins of the butterfly, moths, can also have some stunningly decorated wings. While there are many stunning butterflies to behold, there are some other insects that don’t get as much attention that can be just as beautiful. I liked seeing all the animals, but that was about it.When it comes to beautiful insects, butterflies often get the spotlight as the most beautiful of all insects. Other than singing along with one of the songs, I can’t say that I was emotionally involved. The movie should emotionally involve the audience. How are we going to sum it all up and end this movie?” All of a sudden, he’s pardoned and he flies away on a moth. And I guess the boy’s parents didn’t care that their son went to a stranger’s house, visited a jail, sailed on the ocean, was shipwrecked, and almost died by the natives?Īnyway, I just thought the movie didn’t flow well together, and the ending was extremely weak. How did the animals take care of themselves while the doctor was away on the island? What happened to the circus after the doctor stole their seal? Why did they set it up to make it look like Emma was going to fall in love with Matthew…then kinda-sorta go for the Doctor? You may say that I’m thinking too much, but I left the movie with unanswered questions… Sometimes it’s successful, and other times it’s not. I’m sure it’s hard to take a series of stories and make a movie from it. I’m saying all of this to say that my next comments will be based on the storyline of the movie and not of the books. However, in my defense, I was not aware that this was based on a series of books. I am a firm believer in books, and especially reading the book before watching the movie. The movie must display good storyline and writing.īefore I go on, I must admit to you that I have never read the actual books from which this story is taken. After a while, I started to believe that he could actually communicate with the animals.Ĥ. Here is a part of the movie that I did enjoy, the song “If I Could Talk to the Animals.” I first heard it performed by Bobby Darin (who actually sang the song rather than the “talk-singing” that Rex Harrison does). One should walk away remembering lines or scenes from the film. The other characters could have been played by just about anyone, and I think that Samantha Eggar (who played “Emma Fairfax”) was only there because every movie needs at least one pretty face.ģ. However, Harrison was lured back in and Plummer was paid a good amount of money to step back from the role. Harrison left the project for some time, and Christopher Plummer, widely known as “Captain Von Trapp” from The Sound of Music (1965), was actually going to replace Harrison for the role of the doctor. I feel that he didn’t change character at all, which may have been done on purpose to ride on the success of My Fair Lady. His character traits are pretty much the same in Doctor Dolittle, he’s just dealing with animals this time. The only actor that I feel is worth mentioning is Rex Harrison, simply because of his role as “Professor Henry Higgins” in My Fair Lady (1964). The story was later published in 1920 making the story 94 years old.Ģ. He originally created the stories for his children in his letters home during the first World War. This movie was based upon the writings of English writer, Hugh Lofting (right). However, the story is much older than that. The film has to be thirty years or older.ĭoctor Dolittle premiered on December 19 th, 1967. What other movie features a two-headed “pushmi-pullyu,” a great pink sea snail, and a giant lunar moth (not even mentioning a human, taught by a parrot, that can talk to animals)?ġ. So continuing with this month’s theme of “WhImSiCaL cHaRaCtErS” in the movies, I had to write about Doctor Dolittle. However, every once in a while, a movie comes along that I just don’t really like. If you’ve been following my blog from entry one…well, for starters, thank you! □ But like I said, if you have been following me, then I’m sure you’ve noticed that I seem to love every classic movie I watch.
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