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The Giver was one of those children’s literature books that aimed to be more than just that. Lois Lowry’s 1993 novel was about a dystopian town in which its citizens embraced “Sameness” that allowed them to simply live without any emotional depth. The Ceremony of Twelve is a commemoration of every child’s 12th birthday in which they are assigned the job they will do for the rest of their lives. However, a boy named Jonas is selected to become the Receiver of Memory, receiving memories of life before Sameness was established for situations in which the community can’t come to a decision that requires such things. The novel then explores common themes such as existentialism, human freedom, etc.
For years, a film adaptation of the novel has been shelved, but it appears that all things are a go for next year. Today, The Weinstein Company publicized their cast and crew for The Giver, which includes Phil Noyce (Salt) directing, Brenton Thwaites in the lead role, Jeff Bridges (The Big Lebowski) as the titular The Giver, Katie Holmes as Jonas’ Mother, Meryl Streep as the Chief Elder, Alexander Skarsgard (Melancholia) as Jonas’ Father, and… Taylor Swift. In a film full of Oscar-award winners based on a beloved children’s novel, Taylor Swift has somehow made her way on to the cast. Thanks, Hollywood.
[via Entertainment Weekly]