GraceJ
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Movies based on books, what do you think? which is your favorite(s)?
I basically love movies based on Jane Austen books, from Pride and Prejudice to Emma.
I know that there are movies that are better than the books, or at least sometimes I liked the movie much more than the book, for example "The scarlet letter", to my mind the movie was a better version than the book. But there are also books that are much better than the movies, and I could cite many examples, and I'm sure you too, so if you have any to share, please do so, since I am very interested in this topic
Lately I’ve watched two movies based on books, the first that I LOVED, it was “Young woman and the sea”, I’ve watched it several times, and I just love everything included the music, that was wrote by Amelia Warner, in this case I can't say which is better, the movie or the book, I loved both.
The second movie I watched was one called "Wallbanger" based on the book by Alice Clayton, and although the book was more or less ok, and little bit funny, the movie was a complete mess, since the movie started, the only question I had in mind is how is the apartment built?, cause I never understood how she could hear her neighbor who lives across the hall, from her bedroom that faces the street , anyway about half an hour later it was as exciting as watching paint dry so I better stopped watching it.
I basically love movies based on Jane Austen books, from Pride and Prejudice to Emma.
I know that there are movies that are better than the books, or at least sometimes I liked the movie much more than the book, for example "The scarlet letter", to my mind the movie was a better version than the book. But there are also books that are much better than the movies, and I could cite many examples, and I'm sure you too, so if you have any to share, please do so, since I am very interested in this topic
Lately I’ve watched two movies based on books, the first that I LOVED, it was “Young woman and the sea”, I’ve watched it several times, and I just love everything included the music, that was wrote by Amelia Warner, in this case I can't say which is better, the movie or the book, I loved both.
The second movie I watched was one called "Wallbanger" based on the book by Alice Clayton, and although the book was more or less ok, and little bit funny, the movie was a complete mess, since the movie started, the only question I had in mind is how is the apartment built?, cause I never understood how she could hear her neighbor who lives across the hall, from her bedroom that faces the street , anyway about half an hour later it was as exciting as watching paint dry so I better stopped watching it.
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