Book first or movie first?
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Re: Book first or movie first?
I understand where you are coming from, but aren't you scared that the desire to watch the movie will disappear?Christabel Egbeama wrote: ↑12 Jul 2022, 00:45 Book first before the movie. Once you see the movie first, you have automatically lost the personal visualization card. Whenever you read about a character, you can't help but remember the character used in the movie. (In short, the movie robs the luxury of creating a picture of the scenery and characters in your mind).
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My favorite book of all time has to be, hands down, The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. I read the book first and I absolutely loved it!!! This book is so comforting and provides a beautiful subtle nostalgia to those who weren't even around during the 90's when it takes place. Later on after finishing the novel, I watched the movie, and it has to be one of the best film adaptations I've ever seen! I think part of that has to be credited to the fact that the author directed the film, and so although some major plot points were missing (as expected, you can't fit everything from a novel into a book) it still truly captured the feelings, warmth, and spirit of the book!

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My favorite book of all time has to be, hands down, The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. I read the book first and I absolutely loved it!!! This book is so comforting and provides a beautiful subtle nostalgia to those who weren't even around during the 90's when it takes place. Later on after finishing the novel, I watched the movie, and it has to be one of the best film adaptations I've ever seen! I think part of that has to be credited to the fact that the author directed the film, and so although some major plot points were missing (as expected, you can't fit everything from a novel into a book) it still truly captured the feelings, warmth, and spirit of the book!

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I am always curious when I read a book first and the movie comes out, how my imagination's looks and ideas compare to the cast and movie created.
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I just found this post from eleven years ago but I would still like to say my thoughts

I definitely read the book first, sometimes I even postpone watching a movie if I realize it is based on a book
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By reading the book it give you more insight and detail that watching the movie does not do. Sometimes movies are edited and certain events are cut out, but when you read the book it gives you more detail.
Reading the book first also allows you to imagine how things are as opposed to someone imagination.
I Always recommend reading before watching
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