versions of something. This could be frequently realized when a book is made into a movie. The novel “To Kill a Mocking Bird “written By Harper Lee was made into a film widely considered to be one of the greatest ever made‚ directed by Robert Mulligan. Some scenes that were not in the book were added to the film and some scenes from the book remained omitted from the movie. I noticed three major Differences from the book to the movie‚ they include Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jack were left out the film
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around every corner. The book also shows how cupidity and duplicity can lead to chaos. As a human being in this world‚ its natural or a need to want things that our of reach: not caring of the ramifications along the way. The book The Great Gatsby has been produced into multiple films. The two that we are most aware of was an older version made in 1974 with director Jack Clayton‚ starring Robert Redford as J.Gatsby. 39 years after the 1974 movie‚ a new Great Gatsby movie came out in 2013‚ in which
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ridiculed often in his novel‚ and it is well ridiculed in the 1974 version of the movie. Fitzgerald‚ however‚
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Gatsby stays fairly faithful to the novel‚ but there a few scenes in the movie that have been changed from the book. The first difference is where Nick Carraway‚ the main protagonist of the story‚ narrates from. At the beginning of the movie Nick is checked in at a sanitarium for his “alcoholism”. A doctor in the sanitorium asks him questions about his time in New York and Nick responds with how he arrived there. Later into the movie the doctor requests that he write his experience in New York down on
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does not alter his outer appearance. This is similar to the expiry dates on the androids‚ which allows him to share the experience of having a ‘limited time’ to live‚ and thus hold empathy towards them. Much like the androids exploiting him in the book‚ his condition and his connection with Tyrell is taken advantage of‚ as he allows himself to be reluctantly convinced to arrange a personal meeting with him‚ triggered by Roy’s suggestion- that Pris will die soon if he does not find a way to extend
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The movie and the book Like Water for Chocolate are both well written. I enjoyed the book because it had a different layout than the other books we have read thus far. The film was an asset to see because it followed the book so well that it gave you more ideas about things that you might not have totally understood while reading it. This is the first Spanish movie that has had such a positive effect on the book which makes the movie that much more amazing. When reading I tried to focus on
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The movie‚ Philadelphia‚ was an excellent example of the severe discrimination many people with Aids are exposed to. In this instance the main character‚ Andy‚ was also gay. Unfortunately‚ in our society‚ he was faced with a double whammy. The gay issue is controversial enough‚ but to compound that in the work force with having Aids would be almost unbearable for any person to cope with. Tom Hanks played Andy with a serious need to communicate to the viewers how everyday life‚ work‚ emotions and
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point when this novel was to be transformed into a movie‚ the director was sure to have faced many the difficulties of transforming a novel into a film. It is hard to do so‚ while making this film essentially the same as the novel. The film did have some missing pieces‚ but I do believe the director did a decent job capturing the intent and meaning of the novel. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ there were numerous similarities between the novel and movie. The standout amongst them was the actions of Atticus
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Journey or Suicidal Folly? Compared with oriental people’s implicit quest for freedom and truth‚ people in western countries are more direct which means that they pursue their goals through practice. The book‚ Into the Wild‚ tells a story about a guy who had a philosophical journey. The book shows a process of a person’s spiritual growth: from the yearning for the absolute freedom‚ a kind of irrepressible impulse and force‚ to the yearning for the happiness. Maybe‚ at beginning‚ what Chris McCandless
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Heart of Darkness and Apocolypse Now : analysis of book&movie Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now Inherent inside every human soul is a savage evil side that remains repressed by society. Often this evil side breaks out during times of isolation from our culture‚ and whenever one culture confronts another. Joseph Conrad ’s book‚ The Heart of Darkness and Francis Coppola ’s movie‚ Apocalypse Now are both stories about Man ’s journey into his self‚ and the discoveries to be made there. They are
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