whitehall
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GWTW, Kill a Mockingbird.
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to kill a mockingbird
gregory peck is atticus finch
Godfather I and II. The book was really both of those films, but it was so layered they had to make two movies to cover it.
I have no reason to post in this thread except to say ^^THIS!!
Lord of the Rings
Blade Runner
Lord of the Rings
Blade Runner
Only "The Fellowship of the Ring" was true to the book. All it did is omit Tom Bombidil and that whole forest. The second one had Elves arriving at Helms Deep and Aragon leaving his broken sword at Rivendale. The third one had Frodo and Samwise taken to the ruined city, that never happened. Further it totally changed the sequence of events for the dead army. Aragon never raised an army rather they had the dead army arrive at Gondor. Ohh and they left out the escape of Sauramon and his involvement in the Shire.
Lord of the Rings
Blade Runner
Only "The Fellowship of the Ring" was true to the book. All it did is omit Tom Bombidil and that whole forest. The second one had Elves arriving at Helms Deep and Aragon leaving his broken sword at Rivendale. The third one had Frodo and Samwise taken to the ruined city, that never happened. Further it totally changed the sequence of events for the dead army. Aragon never raised an army rather they had the dead army arrive at Gondor. Ohh and they left out the escape of Sauramon and his involvement in the Shire.
"Best" doesn't necessarily mean "most faithful." Different medium with different requirements and a lot more constraints on focus and time.
Blade Runner was a TERRIBLE adaptation of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" by Phillip K. Dick.Lord of the Rings
Blade Runner
Only "The Fellowship of the Ring" was true to the book. All it did is omit Tom Bombidil and that whole forest. The second one had Elves arriving at Helms Deep and Aragon leaving his broken sword at Rivendale. The third one had Frodo and Samwise taken to the ruined city, that never happened. Further it totally changed the sequence of events for the dead army. Aragon never raised an army rather they had the dead army arrive at Gondor. Ohh and they left out the escape of Sauramon and his involvement in the Shire.
"Best" doesn't necessarily mean "most faithful." Different medium with different requirements and a lot more constraints on focus and time.
Absolutely disagree. When major elements of the story line are CHANGED it can not be considered best adaptation of a book. Leaving parts out is acceptable so long as the story line is left intact.