Books -> Films (good or bad?)
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Books -> Films (good or bad?)
(For the Poll, vote on the majority - have you seen more that ruin it or more that live up to expectations?)
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Right, you know 127 hours? I've heard that the book on it was called something different, what is the book called?StephenKingman wrote:Its a mixed bag really, and depends very much on the viewer and how much they liked or disliked the book. I do think that in the wrong hands, a good book can be ruined on screen but when done well it can be excellent e.g. The Road, which i think is a fantastic adaptation. Also, Misery, Shawshank Redemption, Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, 127 hours and others are also excellent adaptations.
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Apart from anything else they usually have to cut so much out of the book to to make it fit 'movie size'. I'm a great fan of strong female characters in books and usually (with the notable exception of Lisbeth Salander) few movies want strong female roles .. the Hollywood moviemakers especially seem to prefer victims.
That said, I have Shutter Island on my shelf to read next because I saw the movie (without even knowing it was based on a book!) & I thought the ending was very ambiguous and a work colleague said the book has a more satisfing ending ... we will see. I normally prefer to read the book first then I can give out about the extent to which 'they' destroyed it!
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Over all I have no problems with books being developed i to movies. I always find it interesting to see who people cast as compared to my imagination of what a character looks like.
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favourites include:
Bladerunner
Shutter Island
disappointments include:
Dune
Less Than Zero
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take The Warriors or The Outsiders. The books were fantastic and created it all. The Outsiders was an outstanding film, as well as the book. But I beg to differ towards some of the other books to films scenario...
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We read those black squiggles on the page and turn them into a story.
A director reads those black squiggles on the page and turns them into a movie.
You control your imagination but the movie director projects his imagination to control you.
Unless you share the same imagination, chances are the movie will fall short.