Top five great films that should never be remade

Some of these movies may have crossed an expiry date of let's say twenty or fifteen or ten years since their first presentation. But this is no warrant for any remake because they are so perfectly established that any form of recreation would surely fall short of the original glory. Here are the top five of those movies. 

(1)Chronicles of Narnia:

This was made in 2004 by Walt Disney, and its impact was vibrational across planet earth. The story of four children who left their homes due to war to go stays with a professor on a more peaceful side of the world. During this vacation, and inside the professor's shelter, they found a mysterious wardrobe that seems to transport whoever enters into another world called Narnia, where there are few or no humans except talking animals, dwarfs, centaurs, and minotaurs. The wardrobe did not transport people in any particular order and sometimes appeared to be a regular wardrobe. Whereas other times, it transported the four kids into Narnia, and while they were the only humans, they were supposedly kings and queens there. After fighting alongside the great cat, they would become a lion called Aslan, against a witch in a very epic fight. Then, at last, all four children becoming kings and queens of North East South and West of Narnia. 

(2)Interview with the Vampire:

Based on the novel by Anne Rice with the same name. This film kick-started her Vampire chronicle series. It is

about a man called Louis, who meets the Vampire called Lestat. A dramatic roller coaster of interactions between such interesting characters, especially after Louis became a vampire himself. Although, the name of the story is gotten from the fact that Louis was being interviewed by an interviewer on how he became a vampire. So the entire narrative is in Louis's retrospection. 

(3)Pocahontas, 1995:

The popularity speaks for itself. The magnificence of Pocahontas bombed the box office. The tale of the British men led by a guv'nor in the voyage for gold. The Indians' land they met stirred the conflict between them, but this was something resolved in the climax thanks to the relationship between John Smith and Pocahontas. Of course, if Disney wanted to remake this, it'd be with actors and actresses instead of animation. But all for the sake of talk, Pocahontas should not be remade again as an animation. 

(4)Stories of the Bible:
The name is so straightforward; it is an animated musical about the events that happened in the Bible. All the way from Genesis to Jesus. It shouldn't be remade because of its already perfect music sounds and its perfect simplicity orchestrated for children. Anything beyond this lacks this definite luster. 

(5)Beowulf:

Hollywood is already meeting the bad omen that happens when you remake old movies. So as a forewarning, do not remake Beowulf. The only reason such a film would be remade may be to show off of CGI, but I think the imperfect yet most certainly watchable graphics of the old Beowulf makes the film all in itself original. This is the only thing a remake would spoil them. 

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