My friend was just asking me why do people sometimes hate and other times love movies that are based on books. This was fun to answer. Here's what I think:
First of all, in each art medium a story is told in a different why, so when you take that exact story and change the medium, it's not going to be the same, it will be told and interpreted differently.
1. When they hate it
A. People, when they read, create this world in their head with the information given to them by the book. When the book is made into a film, suddenly their world is on the screen. It's not personal and it's not what they imagined in their heads. This ruins it. They hate the movie, then they like the book less.
B. The movie sucks
2. When they like it
When people like a movie version of a book it is probably either:
A. They never read the book and the movie was good
B. The movie is just how they imagined it like in the books (very rare)
C. The movie was good and didn't really relate a lot to the book and was almost totally different from the book so it didn't really effect the book
D. The book is more or less a part of the books and the fandom created around them
Now how do you make a good adaptation? Well one way is when you're making the film, bring the author on board. They created that world that was implanted into so many minds, so they know the littlest details that could make a big difference to the fans.
Like always if you have something you want to add, do so in the comments box below. Also I still need to know if anyone would like an advanced blog. Let me know!
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