Where the Crawdad Sings- Movie based from the best selling Delia Owens Novel
Where the Crawdad Sings is a best selling novel. The Book got attention when it was included in the Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine Book Club. Reese Witherspoon loves this book so much that decided to produce a movie out of it. Taylor Swift written and performed a song titled Carolina for the soundtrack of this movie.
The Book focuses on a girl named Kya. She is abandoned by her mother because of her alcoholic and abusive father. Her siblings also left because they cant stand living with the patriarch of the family. When her dad experience a bit of sobriety he thought her fishing and other basic Survival skills. It came in handy when an event made him abandon her too.
Where the Crawdads Sing official Trailer.
Kya cannot read or write because she grew up in a remote area in the marshlands but despite of that, she is talented and resourceful. She is a good painter and have all the survival skills needed so she can survive on her own. When she got found, She is labeled by the people as the “Marsh Girl” They look down on her because of her lack of education. Despite of growing in the wilds she does interact with the civilization. She is seen as uncivilized and savage because she grew up in the wilds. Kya is resourceful and she is able to take care of herself by collecting mussels in marsh and selling them to restaurants. That help her afford to buy things that she needed.
Callisto
March 23, 2022 @ 3:28 pm
In 2018, I read this book! OMG, it’s finally going to be a movie! This is the film that motivated me to attend a survival training program. Because I can’t bear the escalating prices of food and want to be like Kya, I learnt how to fish,Garden and catch snails and other mollusks to supplement my diet.
Scoops_Ahoy
March 23, 2022 @ 3:43 pm
Never read the book… So is she the one who killed her boyfriend? On the trailer there is another guy who looks like he have feelings for her.
Chase3XX
March 23, 2022 @ 8:59 pm
This appears to be both frightening and stunning, spine-chilling and contrastingly colorful. This is how an excellent movie trailer is made. It tells me the plot without giving away the entire movie.