Adaptation
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In this movie adaptation, however, much effort is made in accuracy to not only the plot of Victor Hugo's novel, but the atmosphere and characters.
Overall, it is a wonderful
adaptation
and an excellent film.
I was so excited to see a film
adaptation
of A Little Night Music, but grew suspicious when I saw that Elizabeth Taylor is in it.
The film
adaptation
of Terry Southern's book is a fine mess!
Crude, unimaginative
adaptation
of Christopher Paolini first novel is a bad joke from top to bottom.
But instead we got a good, yet dissapointing movie
adaptation.
An
adaptation
of Stella Gibbons' book, and a very good one.
Clint Eastwood has fashioned a practically perfect film
adaptation
of James Bradley's and Ron Powers's best-selling book, "Flags of Our Fathers."
It generally goes without saying that a film
adaptation
is never going to be as good as the novel on which it is based, but I can't think of another novel-into-film that missed the mark so completely as this one.
Although I haven't seen the play, I thoroughly enjoyed the film
adaptation.
This is the best film
adaptation
of Dickens' best novel.
This is probably the worst
adaptation
I've ever seen.
Director Howard Hawks
' adaptation
of The Front Page was the first time that lines were written specifically to be overlapped and Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell grab hold of those lines and never let go.
Although I know better than to expect a "pure
" adaptation
of a novel when Hollywood gets hold of it, I was nevertheless unprepared for the horrible mangling this novel received at the hands of the screenwriter.
Nevertheless, as someone who thoroughly enjoyed the book and was looking forward to the movie adaptation, this was a big disappointment The movie
adaptation
came out approximately seven years after the book was published.
Moving John Barton's suicide from close to the end of the novel to the middle of the movie
adaptation
makes no sense and serves no purpose, whereas it is evident in the novel why the suicide occurs close to the end.
This was the most appalling
adaptation
of a story I have seen in quite some time.
As if one were needed, "Heyy Babyy" is a two-hour-plus remake of the1987 hit "Three Men and a Baby" (which was itself an
adaptation
of a French film from 1985).
I do sincerely believe that screenwriter and/or director have all rights to adapt book to the screen and there is no way that book can be made into
adaptation
as simple illustration and regarded as Art.
And this is the case in this adaptation, it is mere illustration and is made for people who don't have time to read or simply don't want to read.
The Second
adaptation
of Richard Matheson's "I am Legend", it stars Charlton Heston as the title character, a scientist who has built himself a fortress.
Anyone who has sat through the low budget adaptations of popular authors such as Dean Koontz, Stephen King or the cheap "near
adaptation
but not so close as to get sued" made for TV films will LOVE this.
I was delighted to read the positive reviews of this wonderful
adaptation
of Jane Eyre.
While he did not direct it, but rather, only wrote a screen
adaptation
of his own play, this overlooked slapstick film from 1972 is one of Woody Allen's finest treasures.
She plays dual roles in this
adaptation
of William Locke's novel--both the crippled, rich and beautiful Stella Maris and the abused, ugly orphan Unity Blake--the two central characters.
In this
adaptation
of John Steinbeck's novel, the two actors bring to life the retarded Lennie Small and the self-standing George Milton, respectively.
Director Hamid was 28 when he made it and is the son of the screenwriter who did the
adaptation.
I approached this movie with some skepticism: although France is to be commended for being pretty much the only country in the world right now that still produces films based on the works of Agatha Christie and releases them theatrically (the British Poirot and Miss Marple series are still running, of course, but they're made for TV), "Towards Zero" is directed by Pascal Thomas, whose previous Christie adaptation, the 2005 "By The Pricking Of My Thumbs", was about as dull as a film can possibly be.
Joe Mankiewicz made a great
adaptation
to the screen with superb actors.
For anyone who is a true Jane Austen fan, this is a terrible
adaptation.
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