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October Sky vs. Rocket Boys
October Sky Vs. Rocket Boys
Have you ever read a book and later watched the movie version only to find out that they are completely different? In Homer Hickam's book, “October Sky” and the film adaptation by Joe Johnstun, the main character Sonny Hickam is portrayed differently. His physical characteristics, personal goals, motivation, and his family. There are just a few changes between the book and movie.
One major contrast is Sonny and his father's relationship as it coincides with the coal mines. The book goes more into detail about the character's emotions, dreams, and goals, than does the movie. For example, the book's in depth perception of Sonny's dream to work at Cape Canaveral. His dream is realized when he is offered a job as a coal mining engineer. However, in the movie, Sonny's dream is crushed when he is basically forced to work in the coal mines.
In the book, Sonny explores several ways to achieve his goals mainly through persistence and determination. Sonny is never given a chance to pursue his dream as he loses interest in rockets because he settles for working in the coal mine. In an ironic twist, Sonny's mother is more supportive of his dream in the book. However, in the movie, his mother ignores his dream by remaining non-objective to his decision to enter the coal mines. You recognize this by her passive body language in the movie versus her verbal dissatisfaction in the book.
One final comparison between the book and the movie is Sonny's physical appearance. The book portrays Sonny as a very clean-cut, well dressed individual, and somewhat as a book worm or nerdy-type. In the movie Sonny's attire is more relaxed, loose, yet preppy. He does not wear glasses in the movie and his personality is more outgoing. This dramatically increases his popularity in the movie, compared to more of a loner in the book.
In conclusion, “October Sky”, whether reading the book or watching the movie at home, the plot basically focuses on family triumphs and

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