There was also less detail in the movie about Stanley’s great-great grandfather Elya Yelnats’ friendship with Madame Zeroni. Also, certain secondary characters such as Hattie Parker and Igor Barkov were minimized or removed from the movie entirely. Some other small but significant changes were, Mr. Sir's back story, it is not revealed in great detail in the book; however, in the movie he is a paroled criminal who committed a crime in El Paso, Texas. Again in the book, Sam and Kate are outside in the rain when they kiss, and they are spotted by Hattie Parker, who exclaims to them that, "God will punish you!" Yet, in the movie, they are inside the schoolhouse when they kiss, and are spotted by Trout Walker, who rides by the window on his horse.
Opposite of a book is a movie. In a movie you see and accept the story, characters, and setting the way director presents it to you. There were many noticeable significant differences between a book and a movie based on that same book. One can only see the difference, if you read and watch the movie. “Joe Gould’s Secret” is a nonfiction story written by Joseph Mitchell, and a movie based on this book is also called “Joe Gould’s Secret” directed by Stanley Tucci.
Candy then shows up, then George. In the book, Curley’s wife shows up in Crook’s room before George comes in looking for Lennie. A similarity that happened between the two is when Lennie shook Curley’s wife after she let him play with her hair, which ended with Lennie breaking her neck. But when he runs away to the brush down by the river, Lennie doesn’t have the hallucinations about his Aunt Clara and the rabbit like he does in the book. Also, when he’s down by the river, in the movie, George finds him in the water.
However, they are slightly different, in that Spielberg had to make some adjustments to the plot in order to suit a more modern and tougher audience. One of the many parallels between Oedipus the King and Minority Report is the use of eyes as a motif. For instance in Spielberg’s film, everyone was identified by a machine that scanned their eyes, and the government had a database with everyone’s eye “fingerprint”. There are many other minor examples, such as the drug that John Anderton is addicted to, which is called Clarity. Additionally, the drug dealer where John bought the drugs poked his own eyes out so that these eye-scanners wouldn’t recognize him.
The Giver Novel versus Movie Despite the difference between the two, The Giver, by Lois Lowery is more successful than the movie version of The Giver, screen written by Michael Mitnick. Some people may say that the movie is better but actually the novel is the real winner. Mitnick the screenwriter of the movie made a lot of changes from the novel to make the story more appealing to the audience. There are a lot of reasons he made those changes. The effects of the changes made the movie appealing also.
Have you ever watched a movie based on a book, but the movie was actually better? Movies that are based on books are commonly different from the original version. They have similarities but they also have multiple differences. “The Odyssey,” is an epic poem from Ancient Greece originally written by Homer and then translated by Robert Fitzgerald. This book was made into a movie by Andrey Konchalovskiy.
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Immediately, the three realize that it was Gatsby’s car and rush back to the Buchanan’s house where Nick finds Gatsby standing by the bushes. The audience would then have to wait until later the next day to discover the driver was in fact Daisy and not Gatsby, but in the novel Gatsby tells Nick as soon as they arrive to the Buchanan’s that Daisy was driving his car. This may be a slight alteration of the dialogue between the movie and novel, but it affects those watching who
is not guilty but he was an accomplice for the murder of both Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman but didn’t actually kill. Instead he covered up what his son, 24 year old Jason Simpson might have done. First, the evidence such as EDTA found in O.J.’s bloody socks which was not handled the way it should have been. A pair of dark, crumpled socks found at the foot of Simpson's bed; DNA tests found the genetic markers of Simpson and his ex-wife. These pair of socks was found to be with EDTA which stops blood clotting in test tube which only meant that they had to be tampered with.
At that time, River Monster turns into his real appearance and wants to pull her into the water. Suddenly, Chang-e’s boyfriend shows up and shoots one the River Monster’s eyes. The River Monster feels painful and achy, and then he jumps into the river. After this matter, Chang-e and Houyi are afraid of happening same things. Then they get married and the life recovers into peaceful and quiet.