The book has more information about the story while movies are shortened and with less information. Also, for what the producer and director believe will enhance the entertainment aspect of the film, they made add information that was not at all seen in the book.
So people should read the books before they watch the movie. The other aspect of the book vs the movie is the instant ability to re-read passages that at first the reader did not totally grasp.
There are some major differences in characters and development between the book and the movie. Gump is not as successful in the book, nor is Jenny as bad. Below I have included a link to a site that compare the book and movie.
It is based on the book, but there are some differences.
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The main differences between "Tuesdays with Morrie" the book and the 1999 movie adaptation lie in the depth of character development and the exploration of themes. The book delves into the complex relationship between Mitch and Morrie, providing more intimate details about their discussions and personal growth. The movie, on the other hand, condenses and simplifies these interactions for a more visual storytelling experience. Additionally, the book allows for a deeper exploration of Morrie's philosophies and teachings, which may be more nuanced compared to the film adaptation.
the different is that the book is not good and the movie is better.
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The book is better :d
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the book has more info like scenes that wern't in the movie and the movie has less things in it
Henrik is not in the movie, and neither is Phillip's father. The book begins in Curacao, whereas the movie begins on the ship. In the book, Timothy and Phillip stay on the cay for months, but in the movie, only fro days. In the book, Timothy attempts to get rid of stew cat, but not in the book. There are several more differences.
the book goes in more detail than the movie and its probably a helpful tool to watch the movie first than read the book
Often there are differences between books and movies. The movie is based on the book, but there can be some things omitted or changed from the book.
No, it's not. There are many significant differences between the book and movie/musical, such as many of the character's names, and many of the events.
There are some major differences in characters and development between the book and the movie. Gump is not as successful in the book, nor is Jenny as bad. Below I have included a link to a site that compare the book and movie.
The movie only adapts the last 100 out of 700 pages of the book. And Lee, one of the major characters, isn't in the movie.
The movie "In the Time of the Butterflies" is an adaptation of the book by Julia Alvarez. While the movie follows the general plot and themes of the book, it may take some creative liberties in certain aspects. The book allows for a deeper exploration of the characters' thoughts and emotions, while the movie may focus more on visual storytelling.
Book ( They put the stick what they stabbed in polyphemus eye in fire first) Movie ( they just sharpend the stick then stabbed out his eye tgthey) Book(