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Books into Movies
Watching a movie after you read the book and the big differences you find might just make the movie a total fail, BUT sometimes it just makes your affection towards the book bigger .
about me Ask me anythingHas anyone got any ideas what book should i start reading. I just finished The godfather and absolutely loved it ..
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Pride and prejudice …comparison
It’s already had 4 adaptations. I didn’t even bother watching the indian and the modern version of it. I preferred the adaptation from 2005 better than the one that BBC made.
The movie had a few changes of the scenery. While in the book it decribes how Mr. Darcy gives the letter to Elizabeth in the park where he waited to meet her the whole day, in the movie he comes in the house and gives her the letter.
The advantage of the book is because it describes the emotions and the thought and you have a clue where it is leading whereas in the movie there is a lack of expressing emotions.
The winner is clearly the BOOK. But for those who have read the book before seeing the movie, i guess you all liked it when you saw it because knowing the feelings of the characters , it fulfills the empty spots the script has . 
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changing the story
I’ve always been and I guess I’ll always be the type of person who analyzes things thoroughly. Ever since I started reading small stories and watching cartoons I commented on how they were different from one another. Snow-white and the seven dwarfs, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty etc. Each of them have a lot and I do mean A LOT of different versions. the only cartoons which don’t change the plot are the ones who have a narrator which actually reads the book during the movie. That’s what I noticed at the grown up movies in the years that passed..