Ransome lays dead in the hold of the ship, although in the movie Ransome doesn’t die.The movie is different.The purpose of this essay is to show the difference of the movie and the book and which is better. The movie is different from the book, and the reason was that they were both made at different times and not by the same people, personally I favor the book better and this is why, you can imagine what the characters look like while in the movie it tells you what everything looks like. In order to compare the book and the movie there has to be differences and similarities. Some differences are when Davie was walking to the house of Shaws in the movie he was robbed, although, in the book this didn’t happen this could play a huge role in
Comparing the book to the movie you can clearly tell what certain things are different. For example, Sydelle Pulaski worked for Mr. Westing in the movie but only talked over the intercom. This not only caused a lot of drama but more depth to the plot. Also, Crow didn’t go to jail but they did talk about most of the consequences of her going to jail. This made a little bit more serious and emotional instead of just letting it go.
However, there are just as many differences between the novel and the film. For example, at the end of the novel, Melinda tells Mr. Freeman about what happened to her. In the movie, she tells her mother about the incident. This affected the relationship between Melinda and her mother as portrayed in the novel. Their relationship in the novel was not very close at all. It would’ve been very shocking if at the end of the novel, Melinda told her mother about how she was raped.
The movie is much better than the book, the movie made the book feel like it was literally written by a hobo.“Help, help”, cried Davie. He ran home to acquire help for his father. A tree had fallen when he was trying to cut down a tree. The lightning was flying about. Davie was running through the rain and mud, thunder clapped in the movie Kidnapped. Davie was a character of great persistency and bravery. He took his father’s last dying words and put them to use. His father had said that the House of Shaws (super mansion) no longer belonged to Ebenezer, Davie’s uncle. This sparked a long dangerous journey across Scotland once Davie’s father had died. There were many, many differences and some similarities between the book and the movie. I am
There are other significant similarities between the movie and the book, so if I overlooked or forgot any extremely crucial points, forgive me.
The first major difference between the movie and the book is how quickly the movie reveals some of the flaws of the main character Socrates Fortlow. In fact the movie starts with Socrates appearing
The actor choices from the film compare to what the book envisioned, but also contrast. The character of Daisy is not similar in the film to what the book
The 3 major differences that were seen are the shattering of the conch, the pilot’s presence, and Ralph’s attitude towards Piggy. Due to these major differences the novel left a greater impact on its readers than the movie on its viewers. Seeing the movie and as well reading the book, personally the book was a better. The book has a very different approach of that showed these 3 major differences to their full extent. Out of the two though, I would choose the book as more pleasant and
For instance, in the book Joppy knew Albright; Albright knew Todd Carter; Todd Carter knew Richard McGee as well as Matthew Terrell whereas in the movie every character denied knowing each other except Albright and Joppy. Another noticeable difference is that in the book Frank Green, Daphne’s brother ends up murdered and in the movie he lives and they both end up moving. The third noticeable difference is a character name change from the book to the movie; Matthew Teran in the book is Matthew Terrell in the movie and he ends up being murdered in the book whereas at the end of the movie he’s running for mayor. A fourth noticeable difference is the pier scene. In the book Albright and Easy meet at the Santa Monica pier and in the movie it is the Malibu pier. And the last most noticeable difference between the book and the movie is that Mouse knows Daphne Monet or shall we call her by her real name Ruby Hanks; however, in the movie the audience never finds that out. In the movie the only true thing you get to know about Daphne is that she is both black and white. Therefore, due to the many differences between the book and the movie it is confusing to the audience since it is almost like dealing with two different stories because of the plot inconsistencies.
There were many differences. One difference was that they barely put any scenes with the Dauntless leader Eric being very rude and disrespectful to everyone. In the book they never put the image in your head of Eric yelling at Tris for leaving the compound and attempting to change her rankings He was a horrific person in the movie, but the book portrayed him better.
Foremost, it is very recognizable that the overall flow of the story is same, but most of the plot events are not the same. Though, there were same events happening in both novel and the movie. For example, in both
Is the novel making the same point about the value or ideas as the film? If so, how? If it is making a different point about the value or idea, how is it different?
The plot and the setting of book and movie are very similar. There was a lot of thins borrowed from the book, but there was a lot changed as well. The movie followed the plot of book very closely and portrayed the setting of the book very well. A lot of the dialogue was borrowed and spoken directly as it was in the book.
A minor difference between the movie and the book was concerning the scene about Sir Henry going to the moor. In the book he was pretty upset that people were trying to keep him from going there, but in the movie he showed the least bit of emotion. This was not a major impact on the story but it definitely added character to Sir Henry. In the movie Sir Henry was somewhat timid and in the book that scene showed he was not afraid to stand up for himself.
And in the novel, it feels like you are in their lives because it gives you a lot of information and when you're watching the film you feel the same way like it sucks you right in. Also in the film it comes to life you can see the love between just as if I was reading the book. Some differences are in the novel they give a lot more details about some scenes and in the film they took out a lot and made the scenes shorter. Also, the book was very long and the film was a bit shorter. These are a few similarities and differences between the film and
The book tells the same story as the movie but in a different way it cuts out thing the movies has or the movies adds thing that's not in the book. The book has some not many similar but . I feel the director was unfaithful to the book.The book and movie version of Our America had many differences.