The Name of the Rose Essay May 13‚ 2010 The Name of the Rose: Novel vs. Movie Often times when a novel becomes a movie‚ critics judge the movie on a more difficult scale than they would if the movie did not have a book to be compared too. When a situation like this occurs‚ the audience tends to lean one way or the other‚ towards the novel or towards the movie. From my experiences‚ I have liked the books either more or just equally as much as the movie‚ but never the movie more than the book
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(“Sisters”). In this movie‚ two sisters discover that their parents are selling their childhood home and try to convince them and to keep it. Kate Ellis (Tina Fey) is a hotheaded hairdresser who cannot keep a job‚ house‚ or her daughter. Maura Ellis (Amy Poehler) is a responsible aunt who takes care of Kate’s daughter behind her back to provide a steady environment for her to grow up in. Kate convinces Maura to help her throw one last house party before the house is sold. The movie Sisters is a raunchy
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This movie is about Aibileen‚ who is one of many black women in the US South who work and raise the children of the prominent or well to do White Southerners. Aibileen with her best friend Minnie and a bunch of other maids work with an inspiring writer Skeeter to write a book of interviews about what it’s like to work for White families from their (The Help’s perspective). The Message of this film hands down is courage‚ courage to stand up and do whats right no matter what the consequences maybe
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Have you ever seen a movie that came out in the last twenty years and thought that the way a certain race was shown was very stereotypical and mostly inaccurate? Probably not because not only would most films get in a lot of trouble for that‚ but people are not as prejudice as they used to be. Since the early 1930’s‚ Native Americans have had to deal with the negative way they were described in films. In particular‚ the way Native Americans were represented in the movie‚ Stagecoach‚ is vastly
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best movies do both. For that reason it is best to watch a movie like The Fundamentals of Caring. This movie is the story about Trevor a 18 year old boy with Duchene Muscular Dystrophy (a debilitating disease that causes skeletal muscles to weaken and break down over time) and his caregiver Ben (a middle aged man who is trying to get his life under control. Together they help each other grow and face their problems head on. Throughout the movie the audience sees a somewhat realistic view of how a person
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captured in just a cinematic film. Many have their own opposing viewpoints on this topic‚ but I do believe that it doesn’t make any sense to show this movie in a classroom. First‚ it defies some of the purposes of the book. For one‚ this novel is meant to be more than welcome for interpretation on one’s own‚ as Sam Jordison discusses in his review of the movie. The film solely limits the plot and
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I watched the movie‚ “The New World” which was directed by Terence Malick. This film is based upon the historical figure of Pocahontas and her life after the arrival of the English at Jamestown‚ Virginia in 1607. Malick chose to tell the story of the initial contact between white settlers and Native Americans from both viewpoints- simultaneously. The New World stars newcomer and Native American actress Q’orianka Kilcher as Pocahontas‚ Colin Farrell‚ as Captain John Smith‚ and Christian Bale‚ as John
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Beam‚ Patricia English pd. 7/8 November 1‚ 2012 What do you do when you read a book then watch the movie on it? Do you watch it to get the picture of the story or do you watch it to compare the two? When reading a story then watching a movie you need to watch out for the similarities and differences between the two. The book Beowulf and the movie Beowulf have a few similarities and a good bit of differences. Some similarities are they both have the same characters‚ Beowulf cuts off Grendel’s
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based on a book and the other one was based on a poem. In face it is commonly known that Willian Shakespeare stole the story from a poem that was written by Arthur Brooke and West Side Story was kind of based of off Romeo & Juliet. Both stores are really romantic. Overall both of them are beautiful musical play/ movie. The love birds met at the dance where they deeply fell in love at first sight. They deeply fell in love right away. The world seemed so beautiful. They felt as if each other were their
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he was only out to hurt or destroy others as appose to the book where he tried to make friends and find someone to cherish and love. The book and movie both show different characteristics which the monster possesses and how they directly or indirectly relate to one another. In the movie‚ "Frankenstein" has a green complexion and bolts coming out the sides of his neck. The bolts symbolize the way the monster was brought to life‚ through electricity. Also he usually wears a black suit and pants‚ this
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