Comparing Le Jetee, the short, and 12 Monkeys, the full-length movie

 Le Jetee is a 1962 French science fiction short film directed by Chris Marker. It is about a man who is sent back in time to prevent a nuclear war that destroys most of humanity. The film is notable for its use of still photographs to tell the story, as well as its exploration of themes of memory, identity, and time travel.

12 Monkeys is a 1995 American science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, which was inspired by Le Jetee. The film follows the same basic premise as Le Jetee, with a man being sent back in time to prevent a global disaster, but it expands upon the story and includes additional characters and plot elements. 12 Monkeys features Bruce Willis as the time-traveling protagonist and Brad Pitt in an Academy Award-nominated performance as a mentally ill character.

Both Le Jetee and 12 Monkeys are considered classic science fiction works that explore the implications of time travel and the consequences of altering the past. However, 12 Monkeys is a much more elaborate and elaborate film than Le Jetee, with a larger budget, more complex special effects, and a more fully developed story and cast of characters.



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