How would this go over as a movie?
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How would this go over as a movie?
Can you guys see it as a movie? Anything you would do to change/alter anything to make it fit better for the big screen?
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If anyone's seen the movie "An American Haunting," the adolescent girl from the previous century is seen in the mirror or in a passing glance as a way of letting the modern character and viewers realize there is a connection between the past and present, much like the book, *Unspeakable Acts.* I know it wouldn't appeal to a lot of people, but it definitely would to people who are creaped out by these unspeakable acts!
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Thank you! As I was writing, it was running as a movie in my head! Hahaha.kio wrote:I definitely can see it as a movie. I too would make it a bit more spooky and cut out more of the fluffier (carefree) moments, because it would appeal more to the hard-core movie fans. Admittedly, as I read it, I couldn't help but see it as a movie in my head.
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Me too! When I was reading, I was able to see the smooth transitions from the past to the present and back again. For whatever reason, I saw the past more vividly than the present...creepy!Janetleighgreen wrote:Thank you! As I was writing, it was running as a movie in my head! Hahaha.kio wrote:I definitely can see it as a movie. I too would make it a bit more spooky and cut out more of the fluffier (carefree) moments, because it would appeal more to the hard-core movie fans. Admittedly, as I read it, I couldn't help but see it as a movie in my head.
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The way the book is currently edited it seems much creepier than any movie I've seen. As a book I can place almost any floor plan, in this case I was imagining something similar to my uncle's house. They renovated a few years ago and drastically changed the main floor plan (though no where near as much as Charlie's house). The next time I visit I feel like I'm going to be looking around corners and hoping they didn't hide/discover any secrets. In a movie that "what if" factor will be taken away because I'll be given someone else's imagining of the house. The mystery will be gone. It would certainly be a creepy movie but it wouldn't resonate and I wouldn't be talking/thinking about it later on. As is, I'm sure I'll be thinking about the book long past the BOTM discussions.
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Thank you!!!Silvermoon wrote:I think this would make a fantastic horror flick! It would be so much better than 'Paranormal Activity'.
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Thank you! Fingers crossed. Ha!lolashoes wrote:I think this would really do good if adapted into a movie. I'd totally watch it. I've enjoyed the book and seeing in on the big screen would be a totally different experience. Maybe in time.
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