The movie was much different from the book, from the beginning to the very end. In the beginning when Billy was on the train he was talking to this man who looked like maybe he was a priest. Then when they got off the train the priest told Billy, out of nowhere, that there was a hotel down the road and that there were tons of “B&Bs” that were much cheaper. As Billy was walking to the Bell And Dragon, it was still day time. It showed the landlady fixing the room up as he was walking. Also when he did see the B&B he couldn’t see the living room. When he walked inside the landlady locked to door behind him. When she was telling him that they had the place all to themselves, she said that she knew that Billy was from London. She started talking
movie didn't talk. Miles was mean in the movie but not in the book. The search party was not in the book. The Jailhouse was bigger in the movie. The Man in the Yellow Suit found miles and Jesse everywhere they went. Mae and Tuck was put in jail in the book . in the book the tucks ran away during an Intense storm. in the movie the tucks Escape while riding in a Carriage .in the book the tucks family lives in a faded red home in the woods. In the movie they lived in a log cabin. the Man in the Yellow Suit would take the woods if he found the girl in the book.. The Man in the Yellow Suit went to find the Tucks and Winnie, but mainly to find the spring. Jesse tells Winnie the water from the spring is dirty in the book. Jessie tells Winnie
The movie adaptation of the book kept many of the key commonalities found in the novel similar. One major event that was kept the same, was the fact that Billy had to
There was also important scenes that weren't in the movie but in the novel somewhere near the ending Sodapop runs out of the house and his brothers ran after him that was one important scene that the movie didn't show, it just skip that and went straight to the end. Then the part where Johnny’s mom came to see him at the hospital it didn’t show that in the movie only shown when the nurse told Johnny that his mom wanted to see him but didn't actually show his mom. The movie did add some scenes that weren't shown in the movie it showed Dally going into the store after Johnny’s death and robbing it and running
The book and movie are completely different. It 's like comparing apples and oranges. (I 'm assuming that you used the newest version with Guy Pierce). The biggest difference is probably the ommision of Haydee and Maximillien and Valentine (three of the main character) and the addition of Jacapo. Jacapo does is in the book, but he is never a large character.
The book and the film were both simular, and yet different in many ways. An example would be, in the film, Ponyboy was walking to the drive-in and meeting Cherri and Marcia. Although in the book, Ponyboy began his journey by telling the readers about his experience about being jumped by the Socs and being threatened. The director probably had some options to pick from to leave out from the movie, and the director chosed this to leave out. Leaving out the part where Ponyboy was jumped was an effective move because without the experience Ponyboy was lost and helpless because he did not know what to do when he and Johnny got cornered in the park by Bob and other Socs.
As well as the movie having some character differences, some of the scenes were either cut out or added. One of the major differences in the movie is that Candy never comes into the room when Lennie and Crooks are talking to each other. This is an important part in the novel because when Candy comes in, Crooks finds about their future plan wants to get in on the deal. Except this scene is cut short in the movie and Candy never shows up at Crooks’ house. Another important part that is changed in the movie is the ending. The movie never shows Lennie have the illusions of his Aunt Carla and the rabbits lecturing him while he is waiting by the pond. Also, is seems as though in the movie George doesn’t hesitate to shoot Lennie, and it is all over very quickly. Furthermore, the important scene when Slim tells George, “You hadda, George” (107), never happens in the movie, but instead it ends with an image coming from within George’s imagination, a memory of the many happy times that he and Lennie had shared. There are also some scenes that are added into the movie, but only because the novel is so short, they needed to add things to make the
First, I will talk about how the book and the movie are similar. The most noticeable is when he gets his dogs. He goes to get them in Tallaqua like the book says. When the ghost coon seen comes around the dogs get in that fight. When billy’s grandpa made the bet with the boy. Last when the Pritchard boy falls on the ax.
The movie was also very captivating. For the most part everything was the same as the story, but there were a few things that were said that were different in the story for example, in the story it said that Billy was 17 and in the movie he said he was 18 years old. Another thing that was
The most significant change from the book to the film was that in the book was that they did not talk about Sandy not being pregnant and Sodapop love her and she did not love Sodapop and this is significant because Sodapop really cared about Sandy.
In the book, there are many scenes that are changed, like the one above with Franklin. This scene never happens and therefore, characters perish. In the movie, there are many new added scenes like the one where they have a dinner party. The characters, Dr. Mortimer, Mrs. Mortimer, Sir Henry, Watson, Stapleton, and Beryl, have a dinner party and they have a seance to contact Sir Charles ghost. Mrs. Mortimer contacts him and Stapleton blows a dog whistle to bring the dog to the house. When this happens, the dog jumps upon the window and then runs off. However, in the book this doesn’t happen. In both the book and the movie, there are many scenes that don’t happen in the other
The movie and book was way different. They talked the same and were word for word at some parts. The biggest difference was the timeline. The book took place in the past and the movie took place in the modern time. When the movie started to talk i was thinking about the horses they were going to be riding but wasn't I not wrong there was cars everywhere.
Some of the events in the movie were also different than in the novel. In the novel Peter stabs Edward in the eye with a butter knife, but in the movie this scene does not appear at all. In the novel, one of the new dauntless initiates falls to her death on the first day train jump, in the movie this does not happen. Visiting day at Dauntless headquarters is a scene
Some differences about the house are that, when we start reading the book that lady that clean the house Mrs. Dudley I think it was her name and she tell Eleanor and Theodora, and all of the other people that they visit the house, that anybody live around the house the closes that they live was six miles away because if they live close to the house something bad will happen that why they live six miles away. In the movie there was no leady that they clean the house there was no body there and there was houses around the house like across the street because all of the bad things just happen at the house inside or in the garden but not like outside like in the street or anything like that. Another interes thing that wasn’t the same from the book to the movie was like in the book when they first enter to the house the door didn’t close by themself I think Mrs. Dudley close the doors and, in the movie when annie enter to the house there was these water source and I think she made it to work again and the rest of the people say where is annie and she enter to the house and the door closed by it self.
“Can you believe how Demitri disappeared in the caves like that!? He’s got to be dead by now, I mean they found is steak broken on the floor,” Darrell tolled Jamie the next morning after see the coolest and latest Vampire Academy movie. Jamie rolled her eyes and kept walking, but Darrell kept going, “And Rose just ran n after him. Who knows what could have been in that cave? A strigoi could have jumped her and she would have never seen it coming,” Darrell explained. Jamie was getting tiered of Darrell’s ravings and suddenly blurted out, “Demitri and the strigoi where not in the caves any more when Rose ran in after him, and he is not dead they turned him. He is strigoi now, and the next movie will be Rose leaving the academy to go find
Why are audiences so upset with the way the movie turned out after reading the book? ” Ask any reader who has seen the movie version of a favorite book, and the answer will usually be, the book was better.” (Corliss, 2005, p. 1)They are frequently disappointed because the movie versions are not sticking to their all-time favorite book. Growing up with books like Harry Potter, as readers or having someone reading to us our minds wonder off to this mystical land, picturing how our heroes and villains would look and act. As they take in the words, the reader can almost smell the trees and here the wind blow through the castles. Reading a book compared to watching the movie brings up controversy; with books readers use their