Do you think people who make books into films do justice to the book?
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Do you think people who make books into films do justice to the book?
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Some adaptations take artistic license too far though, especially when they distort the characters and ideas of the book. The worst is when they don't even seem to like the source material yet make an adaptation anyways.
To show what I mean, here is how The Guardian described The Dark is Rising movie, "The makers have taken considerable liberties with their source material - not only changing the nationality of the hero and his family (to American), and the title throughout the rest of the world (to The Seeker), but also excising virtually the entire back story of the town and its inhabitants... Walden have assiduously removed every trace of the pagan (ie, non-Judeo-Christian) elements that were crucial to the original plot, all that fine old Celtic/Arthurian folklore - the Sleepers, Herne the Hunter, the Old Magic... And in reducing her narrative to a simplistic good-versus-evil dialectic, the film contradicts the very spirit of her original books."
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In a book, the details are vivid and writers can go wild with their writing and when those books want to be adapted into movies, they tend to cut out chunks of it and simplify everything most of the time.
Only a few maintain book originality and it's spark.
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