Well said, I am sometimes disappointed with the characters displayed in the movie. And the positive side is a scene that can be visually seen and experienced.
Limited budget and time sometimes make details in a book less when appointed to the film. Agree with your opinion. I also once read Harper Lee's To Kill A Mocking Bird, I loved the book, and had a chance to see the film, it was also pretty good, although with many detailed pieces removed.
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Well said, I am sometimes disappointed with the characters displayed in the movie. And the positive side is a scene that can be visually seen and experienced.
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Limited budget and time sometimes make details in a book less when appointed to the film. Agree with your opinion. I also once read Harper Lee's To Kill A Mocking Bird, I loved the book, and had a chance to see the film, it was also pretty good, although with many detailed pieces removed.
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strongly agree with your opinion
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But sometimes the characters we build when reading a book are lost and destroyed by the character played by the actor. This is in my opinion.
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