Is this book good to be adopted in to a movie?
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Re: Is this book good to be adopted in to a movie?
This is a nice addition too. It is true that the process of making this book a movie will be one that requires qualified screenwriters and directors for it to be successful.jgraney8 wrote: ↑21 Aug 2018, 22:30This might be a good movie, but the physical descriptions don't give much direction. I agree with CatlynnHighlight that translating the book to the screen would be difficult unless there are screenwriters and director who can imagine better the physical surroundings than the author gives us. The political elements are certainly topical.CatlynnHighlights wrote: ↑03 Aug 2018, 18:05 This could definitely be a good movie, but I feel as though it would be hard to translate the book exactly into a movie. Too much of the book is Agent Sliver's thoughts.
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Oooooh I like the idea of a series. I think it might work out better than a movie. It would give it more time to build the world and the characters.kdstrack wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 10:17 This book could easily be made into a movie. After Mission Possible and Jason Bourne, the ideas expressed in this novel would be easy to put on the big screen. The talking ship, the girl, the cyborg, etc., are all interesting elements that maintain the interest. This would be a good movie that could be expanded into a series.
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