It's based on a book by Laurie Halse Anderson.
I believe she doesn't, but in the book she does.
The 2004 movie 'Speak' is rated PG-13.
Read the book. Then watch the movie. The movie is WAY better! Both the book and the movie have its own charm. The book has the irony in all the remarks by Goodman who claims to be abridging a real novel. (He is the true author) A lot of quotes from the book are in the movie, but the movie is not word for word. The movie and book are both well done, and it would not hurt to read the book and watch the movie.
the different is that the book is not good and the movie is better.
No it was not made into a movie but stayed a book
i think its speak
I believe she doesn't, but in the book she does.
Laurie Halse Anderson
Yes! That movie was a great movie! I enjoyed watching it as well as reading reading the book. The movie at the ending is slightly different from the book but otherwise the movie was great! This is just my opinion though but I still do recommend you watch the movie. Have Fun!
In the book the Hobbit they do speak.
The 2004 movie 'Speak' is rated PG-13.
The movie "SPEAK." starring Kristen Stewart, is a movie about a young teenager who is raped and then chooses not to speak. I found this movie really good and would recommend it to everyone.
In the book Speak, Melinda draws a droopy Willow tree.
The book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson has a total of 61 chapters.
No there is not a movie for this book.
a book
People may speak in soliloquies as a way to share their innermost thoughts, feelings, and reflections with the audience. It allows for introspection and character development within a dramatic context, giving insight into a character's motivations and emotions that might not be expressed through dialogue with other characters. Additionally, soliloquies can create dramatic tension and engage the audience by providing a deeper understanding of the character's inner conflicts.