How do you think this would be as a live performance?
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Re: How do you think this would be as a live performance?
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For movies, you might only be able to achieve the same effect with narration because a lot of the struggle is internal and emotional, and it can be difficult to portray all of that without narration, for example. (And people generally seem to think that narration can take away from the immersion in the story, I think.)
I'm thinking of the movie adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day—I feel like that worked a lot better as a book than a movie simply because it captured the emotional struggle better.

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But I have seen some of the really old classics take on a wonderful light when made as a movie. But that does not always happen and it is a RISK to the book's reputation if the movie does not meet expectation. Expectation and reality often leaves a gap ....leaving the audience dissatisfied. Is that a risk that one wants to take with their literary work(s)...the author must decide what their legacy will be.
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