Sujet : Re: 25 Classic Books That Have Been Banned
De : rundtosset (at) *nospam* lundhansen.dk (Bertel Lund Hansen)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written alt.usage.englishDate : 17. Feb 2025, 07:51:31
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Peter Moylan wrote:
Have you seen the film? The film is very different than the book but
in some ways is a better experience even though so much is left out.
I rarely look at a film based on a book I have read, because I've been
disappointed too many times. I think I did see the film in this case,
but my main memory of it is "not as good as the book".
My experience is that the first item is the best. If I see the film
first, the book doesn't live up to it and vice versa.
The only time this was not the case was when watching "Lord of the
Rings". Book and film matched perfectly. I should add that it's been
several decades since I read the book.
-- BertelKolt, Denmark