What do movies do better than books?
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What do movies do better than books?
In my perspective, I find movies' use of camera angles and shots to be rather effective - giving more suspense and setting the scenes better, however books on the other hand provide deeper meaning and complexity into the character by letting us know their inner thoughts.
Would like to hear your thoughts!
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But movies can show you grand scenries and fantastic places you might not be able to completly imagine just from reading the book.
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even though you don't get to know the story in full depth, you kind of get the main ideas real quick
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