Best/Not-so-Great Book-to-Movie Adaptation Discussion
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Best/Not-so-Great Book-to-Movie Adaptation Discussion
Here some guiding question:
- What book-to-movie will you be discussing?
- What made the movie the best or not-so-great?
- Were there scenes you missed? Why do you think they were cut out?
- Did the changes affect the movie in a positive light?
- Would you say the movie stayed true to the core message of the book? If not, why not?
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The only thing that sucked was the ending, it wasn't the same as the book. The character development that Alex goes through in talking to his fellow droog is unbelievable. I assume it was cut out due to the fact that the original ending was cut out in Britain. It being an English film, that would make sense.
I hated that they removed this scene, but the rest of the movie makes up for it.
I definitely think the message was somewhat changed because of that missing scene, but everything is open to interpretation. I may be biased, because I loved the American book ending so much.
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