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The Spirit in the Glass Bottle

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The Spirit in the Glass Bottle – Rebecca Hsiao, Sarah Chen, and Kate Chang.
This is an adapted film of the story The Spirit in the Glass Bottle written by the Grimm Brothers in 1815. The business in a bakery was unwell, and the owner was having trouble paying the tuition for her daughter. Meanwhile, the daughter found a mysterious book in the library, inside there was a note that introduces a magical ingredient called "Lezzetli yaprak" that can help improve their business, and set out to find it. She encountered an arrogant genie, tricked her into a glass bottle, and obtain the magical plant by making a deal with the genie.
Credits for music :
Time Stops, by Silent Partner
Thinking Back, by Max Surla/Media Right Productions
When It's Good, It's Great, by The 126ers
In the 7.5 issue, students have produced original literary adaptation videos as part of the NCCU SPARKSHOW video magazine assignment to create an original adaptation of a literary work that was published before 1900. The video should include special costuming and effects.
Please note, any views expressed in this video are those of the person expressing them and do not represent those of the instructor, the English Department, or National Chengchi University.
This is an adapted film of the story The Spirit in the Glass Bottle written by the Grimm Brothers in 1815. The business in a bakery was unwell, and the owner was having trouble paying the tuition for her daughter. Meanwhile, the daughter found a mysterious book in the library, inside there was a note that introduces a magical ingredient called "Lezzetli yaprak" that can help improve their business, and set out to find it. She encountered an arrogant genie, tricked her into a glass bottle, and obtain the magical plant by making a deal with the genie.
Credits for music :
Time Stops, by Silent Partner
Thinking Back, by Max Surla/Media Right Productions
When It's Good, It's Great, by The 126ers
In the 7.5 issue, students have produced original literary adaptation videos as part of the NCCU SPARKSHOW video magazine assignment to create an original adaptation of a literary work that was published before 1900. The video should include special costuming and effects.
Please note, any views expressed in this video are those of the person expressing them and do not represent those of the instructor, the English Department, or National Chengchi University.