The difference between books and movies

Jaclyn 2022-03-24 09:02:21

It may be vulgar to say that any film adapted from a book is better than the original, but it is 100% true. If you just watch this movie, it is still good, but when compared with the original book, there are many explanations that are not clear and profound. The only richness of the movie is the pictures in the book, which is also one of the charms of the movie. The adaptation of this book, of course, will change a lot, but some big changes still want to be listed here, because the difference is too big.
1. Mathilde in the book is a person who can move completely in a wheelchair, not a lame walk in the film
2. Mathilde's parents in the book did not die when she was three years old, the adoptive parents in the film In the original book, it is her driver and his wife. Of course, they have a good relationship. Mathilde calls the driver Sylvain her second father. Sylvain also regards him as her daughter. Mathilde The De family was very wealthy and she had always lived in Villa
3. Mathilde had never met Diner Lombardi, who told her about her experience through a letter she wrote to Mathilde before the execution. , and explained the life of himself and Angie in detail, it will not appear that their relationship is inexplicable as in the movie, of course, the process of Dina's assassination of those officers is not described in detail in the book
4. Madame de Rochelle who later adopted Manek She was not run over by a car, but took care of Manek. When Mathilde went to see Manek, she also called her her future mother-in-law.
5. When Manek went to serve in the military, Mathilde chased He wanted to get to the corner before him, which is obviously not in the book. It was said that Mathilde could only move in a wheelchair. I picked it out here because I like this part, I like this part added by the screenwriter, and my heart is surging. . But I have to remind that in the movie Mathilde said many times that if this is so, it means that Manek is still alive, which is completely absent in the book. On the contrary, it is clearly stated in the book that Mathilde does not believe in prayer. ,
Godless 6. Mathilde knew Investigator Biegerman because of Gold's wife, Eleanor, and Biegerman didn't give Mathilde the favor because he had the same lame girl , but to admire Mathilde's paintings, to be precise, worship
7. In the book, Mathilde is bigger than Manek
8. If anything else to say, uh. . . . . . In the book, Mathilde is not only loved by her biological parents, but also has an older brother. Of course, her relationship with her older brother is normal. Her family lawyer Lu Wei also loves her very much and helps her a lot. Mathilde wasn't given the "Twilight Bingo" board by Esplanza, but by Seth Latin for her many years later. Manek didn't engrave MMM many times, only after the two had sex. When they were young, the two did not often go to the clock tower, but went swimming, and the kiss happened there. It was not Mathilde's adoptive mother, but Manek's own mother, who told Manek that he could make friends before he served. When he learned that Manek was killed, his mother died soon, and his father also voted. Lake suicide. Farmer Nordam carried Manek to the hospital, where a lot of snow fell and the environment was harsh.
In short, there are many detailed plot explanations in the book, and many places are more profound and moving, the characters are more specific, the relationship between people is more vivid, and the impact of the war on them is more direct and superficial, if you If the movie touches you, then I think the book will shock you even more.
War is the most ruthless, cruel, and most impactful thing that has ever happened.
Time passes, and life is indeed strong enough to carry each of us on our backs.

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Extended Reading
  • Buddy 2022-03-22 09:02:06

    The picture is beautiful

  • Christophe 2022-01-04 08:01:06

    The color is beautiful, and was shocked by the great love.

A Very Long Engagement quotes

  • Mathilde: [peeling an apple] If I don't break the peel, Manech is alive.

  • Mathilde: [after climbing out of her wheelchair] Miracles don't just happen in Lourdes, you know.