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  • Maurice Sendak Based the Wild Things on His Relatives

    Where the Wild Things Are The teaser posters recently released for director Spike Jonze's big-screen adaptation of the classic Where the Wild Things Are by author/illustrator Maurice Sendak featured character portraits and names for some of the scary monsters who inhabit the imagination its main character, Max (played by Max Records). However, in the original book, Sendak never named the characters. Sendak told Newsweek:

    I never wanted them to have names . . . They never had names until they became movie stars.

    Sendak said that his inspiration for the monsters came from his extended family.

    The monsters were based on relatives. They came from Europe, and they came on weekends to eat, and my mom had to cook. Three aunts and three uncles who spoke no English, practically. They grabbed you and twisted your face, and they thought that was an affectionate thing to do. And I knew that my mother's cooking was pretty terrible, and it also took forever, and there was every possibility that they would eat me, or my sister or my brother. We really had a wicked fantasy that they were capable of that. We couldn't taste any worse than what she was preparing. So that's who the Wild Things are. They're foreigners, lost in America, without a language. And children who are petrified of them, and don't understand that these gestures, these twistings of flesh, are meant to be affectionate.


    Next Showing: Where the Wild Things Are opens October 16

    Where the Wild Things Are - Trailer

    Directed by Spike Jonze and based on the book by Maurice Sendak

    Posted 10/12/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Spike Jonze | Maurice Sendak | Where the Wild Things Are

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