In the book, Rue is impaled by a spear the moment Katniss sees her. In the movie, Katniss cuts the net she is trapped in and holds her before the spear is thrown.
They were enraged. It's shown in the film, but that scene is only mentioned in the beginning of the Catching Fire book
Surprisingly, there is not much difference between the book and movie
In the book he was born in Egypt but in the movie it was different.
Because some directors are idiots who want to make people mad by changing the storyline.
They kidnap Mr Ollivander, the wandmaker. This kidnap was mentioned (although not seen) in the book.
They were enraged. It's shown in the film, but that scene is only mentioned in the beginning of the Catching Fire book
I don't know 119 I think
Movies are sometimes different from the book.
the different is that the book is not good and the movie is better.
because script is different then a book
yes, the movie is different than the book.
Surprisingly, there is not much difference between the book and movie
Yes it does except the story in the book might be a little bit different compared to the movie.
There are different endings for the movie and the book. In the movie, Jack dies chasing after his son Danny in the maze and freezes to death. In the book, the boiler of the hotel explodes and he dies because he remains in the hotel as his wife, Wendy, and son, Danny, escape.
yes because the book is what the movie was supposed to be but when they sent it to the editor they took out a lot of stuff from the book.
the book is more interesting.
No books are always different to the movie