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Accurate film adaptations
Posted on 4/22/20 at 7:37 pm
Posted on 4/22/20 at 7:37 pm
If this has been posted previously, I apologize. I did a quick search using the term "adaptation."
For those books that have been made into movies or other productions, which are the most faithful to the book/books?
I am currently re-reading Frederick Forsyth's The Day of the Jackal a longtime favorite of mine. It is one of the "truest" I have run across. Forsyth's The Fourth Protocol was decent, as well, but the movie has a few holes, of course some of that is due to the slow nature trying to explain "office politics" within the British intelligence community and the attitudes therein between the university class and the field class/military types who come into the services later in life.
The Harry Potter series is fairly accurate.
For those books that have been made into movies or other productions, which are the most faithful to the book/books?
I am currently re-reading Frederick Forsyth's The Day of the Jackal a longtime favorite of mine. It is one of the "truest" I have run across. Forsyth's The Fourth Protocol was decent, as well, but the movie has a few holes, of course some of that is due to the slow nature trying to explain "office politics" within the British intelligence community and the attitudes therein between the university class and the field class/military types who come into the services later in life.
The Harry Potter series is fairly accurate.
Posted on 4/22/20 at 11:15 pm to RedPop4
The Godfather is very faithful, and the parts of godfather 2 from the book are well done too (the Don's backstory).
Shawshank redemption and and the green mile have some small changes but overall are very close.
The fellowship of the ring is fairly close outside of no bombadil. The 2nd and third movies are not that close to the books.
To kill a mockingbird has some differences, but is close to the heart of the book.
Shawshank redemption and and the green mile have some small changes but overall are very close.
The fellowship of the ring is fairly close outside of no bombadil. The 2nd and third movies are not that close to the books.
To kill a mockingbird has some differences, but is close to the heart of the book.
This post was edited on 4/22/20 at 11:15 pm
Posted on 4/23/20 at 6:15 am to RedPop4
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The Harry Potter series is fairly accurate.
The first two books, it starts going off the rails after that, culminating in the abomination that is The Half Blood Prince. They do a good job in Deathly Hallows 1 and a good job in 2 up until the end and then it goes off the rails again.
Posted on 4/23/20 at 7:30 am to RedPop4
Goodfellas is straight out of the Wiseguy book with some lines being spoken verbatim.
Posted on 4/23/20 at 9:15 am to RedPop4
It’s been a long time but Jaws?
Other than the romance part.
Other than the romance part.
Posted on 4/23/20 at 9:35 am to RedPop4
I've always thought to kill a mockingbird was as true a representation of a novel I've ever seen.
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Posted on 4/24/20 at 2:44 pm to RedPop4
There’s always going to be some changes for translating to cinema or another medium. So I’ll judge on how close to capturing the spirit of the book.
Fight Club is the first that comes to mind. Both book and movie are incredible.
Princess Bride comes to mind as well, both timeless classics
Fight Club is the first that comes to mind. Both book and movie are incredible.
Princess Bride comes to mind as well, both timeless classics
Posted on 4/25/20 at 10:21 am to RedPop4
Clockwork Orange, minus Burgesses awful final chapter where Alex decides for no reason that he wants to be good now because "sToRIeS nEeD ChaRaCtEr deVeLoPmENt"
Posted on 4/28/20 at 5:37 pm to RedPop4
Stand by Me / The Body, was a great adaptation of a King work for once.
Posted on 5/4/20 at 11:13 am to RedPop4
quote:I will literally come and find you over this.
The Harry Potter series is fairly accurate.
Posted on 5/17/20 at 6:11 pm to RedPop4
HBO very closely adapted A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords into the television series. Then, they greatly deviated with A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons.
Posted on 5/17/20 at 10:47 pm to RedPop4
Watchmen. With the exception of the end, which I think the movie did better.
Agree with Lonesome Dove. Some differences but they nail the characters, which is the heart of the story anyway.
Agree with Lonesome Dove. Some differences but they nail the characters, which is the heart of the story anyway.
Posted on 5/21/20 at 10:50 am to RedPop4
The Green Mile
Lonesome Dove
Lonesome Dove
Posted on 5/26/20 at 12:39 am to RedPop4
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The Harry Potter series is fairly accurate.
No. So much in the books was left out. Specifically the half blood prince ending
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