To begin with we watched the 1962 version, however we watched only around the first 30 minutes of this and moved on to the more updated version.The two films instantly had visible differences, the two opening scenes had changed and there were many modernizations. Also the 'brain washing' was changed and in the 2004 version, is was held back until later on in the film. Also, the war which was being portrayed was moved from China to Iraq, changing from the 'Korean war' to the 'Gulf war'.
The original version showed the events in order, so we as the audience knew what was happening from the beginning of the film. This differs from the remake as we follow the protagonists journey of trying to work out what has happened, we knew as little as the character. in a sense this made the updated version more interesting as it kept us waiting in suspense for longer, creating a more effective atmosphere.
The Manchurian candidate has a range of thrillers including paranoid thriller, political thriller and greek tragedy. This refers to the oedipus complex where one of the leading males has an unnatural realationship with his mother. The relationshiop is not sexual as it was in the original greek myth but his mother does exert an unnatural degree of influence over him. This refers to the context of the film as Raymond Shaw kisses his mother. The psychoanalytic theory is named after the Greek myth of Oedipus who, unknowingly, kills his father and marries his mother. This film is different from other thrillers as it draws the audience in by confusing them and making them want to watch on to find out what is happening in the characters lives.
Finally, the remake's cinematographer, Tak Fujimoto changes the death of Senator Jordan. In the original senator Jordan was shot, whereas in the remake Senator Jordan was drowned. Fujimoto has done this in order to portray how many of the characters are being drowned.
