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Re: Charlie Chan: A Darker, Edgier Story?

Thanks for the feedback, Lou!

To get where I am going with this "new" Charlie Chan, it's basically a dark, neo-noir thriller along the lines of David Fincher's Se7en meets Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy.

Admittedly, my proposed update of Charlie Chan will have a bit more violence than what people are used to seeing with the old time Chan. Some of the violence may even be upsetting, on par with horror movies. It's definitely a brutal crime and mystery thriller. The first story has Chan attempting to break up a snuff film ring!

But the focus will be on how the grandson (or great grandson) of Charlie Chan shares his father keen intelligence and insight, yet also has his character flaws and is haunted by his tragic past (explained in a previous post). I would like much of his character development to be based on how he is "different" from his ancestor, but that he has an opportunity to grow and mature from his experiences.

After much consideration, I will include aphorisms, though will keep them limited. This younger version of Chan will have learned a lot from his great grandfather's wisdom, and that wisdom will help see him through some of his hardest moments.

Re: Charlie Chan: A Darker, Edgier Story?

Thanks backatcha. BTW are you perchance the David Lee who wrote "Owl Dance", or "Vampires of the Scarlet Order"? Anyway, I for one appreciate you considering bringing back our honorable sleuth into the 21st century! As Charlie might say, "Good merchant, like fisherman, know lure of bright colors"..."Thank you so much".

Re: Charlie Chan: A Darker, Edgier Story?

I'd like to see Charlie be a little more 'forceful' a la Mr. Moto.

Re: Charlie Chan: A Darker, Edgier Story?

Chan will kick some serious arse, that's for sure. He doesn't f*** around.

But it's probably one of the more controversial aspects of the new Charlie Chan. He doesn't back down and will use force when necessary.

I hope to take the Charlie Chan franchise in directions it has never gone before. It will definitely have an action-packed climax, where Chan finds himself "starring" in his own snuff movie! Chan must somehow rescue Anna, find Alyssa's killer, and save his own skin before he ends up dying in front of millions! Chan's death would be broadcast live over the internet and people would be watching Chan either save the day or die trying!

Re: Charlie Chan: A Darker, Edgier Story?

I am not, unfortunately! I'm just a starving student!

Yes we have no bananas

but your CC is a banana version of many detectives. Asian? no. Are you?

Kicking ###?
I'm sure it's not a racist statement making asian americans kung fu experts

Re: Yes we have no bananas

Well, my version of Charlie Chan is definitely an Asian American. He was born and raised in America, yes.

This Charlie Chan isn't a martial arts expert, but he is proficient in hand to hand combat. And yes, I intend to include some action scenes including a pretty cool finale.

Re: Yes we have no bananas

I prefer Chan the way he is. However if it were to succeed in modern times, it would have to be the way you describe, edgier and darker. Its a new generation going to the movies and most of us here are becoming relics. The most recent case of this change was what they did to the Green Hornet. Turning him from a solid hero to a dysfunctional buffoon. But the movie did well, it is what audiences want now. It's happened too many times, look what they did to Lost in Space, Dark Shadows also. James Bond even has changed!

In todays era this would be the only way Charlie could return. But this is the difference between many of us and todays audience of younger people. To most of us (Im 47) these were old movies when we were growing up. So were all the classic Universal Monster films, Holmes films, the old TV shows etc. It didn't matter to us at all that they were old, but the people seemed perfectly normal to us and we knew where they were coming from. Most of todays people wouldn't even consider watching an old black and white movie. They are "cheesy, corny, stupid"

For years people have been saying things will turn around but I just don't see it. The thought of completely normal people and normal families like Charlies in a film is a thing of the past. A really poor reflection of our current society.

We all continue to watch these movies over and over. We know them, the plots, the actors, the music to a T! I think we watch them because they are like old friends we feel comfortable with, we trust them.

Sherlock Holmes has returned in the new BBC series and he has changed considerably. He is younger, more in your face kinda guy. The series is actually pretty good but then Sherlock was never the super polite soft spoken family man Charlie was. To bring Charlie through such a change however would be radical indeed.