Would "30th Century: Escape" work as a film?
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Re: Would "30th Century: Escape" work as a film?
Great observation.Christina Rose wrote:I'm just saying that the plot needs clear definition and direction to make it as a film. The author kind of focuses on everything equally - i.e. Jennifer's relationship with Marty, her schooling, her new family ties, etc. No one idea stands out more than any other. In a film, something would have to clearly be the basis of the plot line, with everything else just falling into the background.BoyLazy wrote:That needs more detailing..Christina Rose wrote:I think the plot needs more development for it to be film-ready. I also don't think there are enough battle scenes for a successful science fiction movie/tv show.
Also, successful science fiction films have incredible battle scenes, which this book lacks. That could have been fixed if Jennifer hadn't abandoned her team so early.
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-- 15 Nov 2017, 17:47 --
The book would need sufficient changes before it actually becomes a movie. It has too many sex scenes and making a movies straight out of the book would not be much suitable.
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Maybe wait for the sequel and then make a movie combining both books..ZeroChill wrote:I think it will. Overall it is a great book that can be turned into a good movie
-- 15 Nov 2017, 17:47 --
The book would need sufficient changes before it actually becomes a movie. It has too many sex scenes and making a movies straight out of the book would not be much suitable.
-- 17 Nov 2017, 13:34 --
Yes that is accepted by most of us.Quinto wrote:It could work, but with toned down sex scenes.
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