Monday, February 24, 2014

"The Book Was Way Better Than The Movie"

Why is that? Why are the books always better than the movies? Books take the time to explain every detail, observation, and feeling throughout stories, while movies simply show you.  Authors take you through the emotional feelings of the characters and paint pictures in your mind. When you read a book, you experience the story like you're actually there. Unlike movies, to get through a book you are forced to pay attention to every feature of a great scenario, leading you to enjoyment and comprehension at the end of the story. Most people, also, enjoy the books more because the books HAVE more. Movie producers typically leave out supposedly "unnecessary" information to save time. However, the omission of practically any information, when making a movie, leads to an incomplete story.  Lastly, some movies take a total new approach when creating the flow of their production. Readers and watchers may notice that the main acts of the book and movie are slightly to majorly differing.

My point is that even if the movies out there are great, the books are almost always better. If your favorite movie is based off of a book, try reading it. You will most likely be more pleased with the words rather than the pictures.

Here's some examples of movies based on books:
And many more!

2 comments:

  1. All of it is true Nice job and keep it up

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  2. I like books better than movies too. Unfortunately, our society wants immediate pleasure. A movie is two hours; a book could take anywhere from two days to two months.

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