5 Ways To Survive Film Adaptations – Miss Write


1/4/2013


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I totally agree with reading the book first. More often than not, I see a film, find out that it came from a book, read the book, and then feel really let down.

However, I do tend to go with your final thought, and just watch the film while stuffing my face with sweets!

It’s got to be strawberry shoelaces!

Hi,

I found your A to Z blog via Twitter. This is my first year taking the challenge. Looks like you’re off to a good start.

I think you’re spot-on about not watching a film adaptation too soon after you’ve read the source material.

Also, as a writer, I tend to watch movies different than laymen, y’know? If an adaptation bothers me, I try to figure out whether it’s simply because it didn’t match my mental version of the story, or whether the screenwriters were doing the best they could to translate it to the silver screen.

Happy A to Z-ing. I’ll be back! ~Tui

Hi Tui – sorry for the late response! Writing has definitely changed the way I watch films – I look more closely at the script now, for sure.
Thanks for commenting x

And there I was thinking I was odd for hating it when TV shows are adapted for the stage. Books into films is a tough one, but I will always prefer the film of ‘A Beautiful Mind’ to the book – enjoy the A to Z challenge!

TV Shows adapted for the stage…. That’s a whole other ball game I think!
Thanks for your good wishes for A-Z Challenge Jolyon, are you taking part yourself?

I very strongly agree with reading the source material long in advance. Reading them together just courts obsessing over the difference between my reading and their interpretation, which is never fair. When it comes to seeing my favorite works adapted, like The Hobbit or Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, I simply need to achieve the correct frame of mind. Going in loose always helps.

Oh boy, yes, comparing the book and the film can become obsessive and ruin your viewing. I recently watched One Day on DVD and it’s not as good as the book. Thought I could get away with watching it now as I read it 3-4 years ago, probably forgot most of it, but no, I loved that book and seemed to retain most of it!
Thanks for commenting x

I love this! My solution is just to not watch the movie, because no matter what I will never be satisfied! I just can’t resist seeing the movie though.. It gets me everytime.

Snap… curse of the curious…
Thanks for commenting Allison x

Oh, yes, the old “don’t read the book right before you see the movie” thing. I made that mistake when I was rereading the Harry Potter series, and finished The Chamber of Secrets the same week that the movie came out. It made me so twitchy it wasn’t even funny!

Thankfully, I’ve mellowed out a lot over the past 10 years in terms of books vs. movies. They’re two different forms of media; by necessity, the stories will have to be changed. And I would rather a movie stay true to the spirit of the book than attempt to adhere slavishly to the plot. If that makes sense. 🙂

And sometimes (though this is rare), watching the movie can actually make it easier to enjoy the book. I struggled to read Fellowship of the Ring, but after watching the movie (and absolutely loving it), I breezed through The Two Towers and Return of the King, and it made me an LOTR fan for life. 😀

Ahh, a different tactic!
A boyfriend dragged me to LOTR 1. Loved it.Managed to read all the books before no.2 came out. Books kinda sucked in a way – too many songs. I skipped them! #charlatan
Thanks for commenting! xx

Well said!

My personal disaster is Freaky Friday. LOVED the book but was so disappointed with the film (the Jodie Foster version, I’m ancient)

Good luck with the A to Z Challenge 🙂

Thanks Kit!

I admit, I try to never watch a movie if I’ve loved the book. There are so few exceptions for me to see the film and not be disappointed it is just not worth the risk.

Hahah yes… Have you seen ANY movies which live up to the book? I’d be interested to know…
Thanks for commenting 🙂
Louise x

I admit I have watched lots of films before I read the books, simply because I like the experience and the chance to switch off for a couple of hours. For example, I thoroughly enjoyed ‘Interview with a Vampire’ and ‘Queen of the Damned,’ but I also thoroughly enjoyed reading the books. I don’t think the films spoiled the books in those examples, but I could see the differences.

I love a movie to switch off and relax to. My husband doesn’t get that though – he wants action action action more action – which is fine, but I want to escape a bit!
Lou – thanks for commenting. x

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