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    Sequels to a movie are usually said to be bad by the critics. But this time the sequel blows the original out of the water. There were many differences in both‚ but some aspects were still the same. My friend told me that the first "Saw" was quite horrible‚ but I decided to see it for myself anyways. The plot to "Saw" was about a young man named Adam‚ played by Leigh Whannell‚ who wakes to find himself chained to a rusty pipe inside a dirty utility room. Chained to the opposite side of the room

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    propaganda‚ and banned from schools due to its vulgar language. However‚ Steinbeck’s novel is considered to be his greatest work. It won the Pulitzer Prize‚ and later became an Academy Award winning movie in 1940. The novel and the movie are both considered to be magnificent masterpieces. Although both the novel and movie form of Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath are considered to be American classics‚ the novel provides a deeper understanding of the story’s time and meaning. The novel’s interchapters

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    mystery novel and movie many people of all ages would enjoy. GLMS sixth grade students read the novel and then watched the movie. The Westing Game book and movie contains many similarities and differences that are worth explaining. The Westing Game is about a young girl (Turtle Wexler) and heirs trying to find who killed Uncle Sam (Sam Westing). In the novel and movie Turtle‚ the main character‚ wins and who finds the fourth. A few of the characters that are in the book aren’t in the movie. In

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    The Joy Luck Club; an intriguing novel and movie about the hardships about being a Chinese immigrant to America soon after the immigration ban was lifted. A challenging story that forced the reader to try to understand that certain customs and traditions that were seen as ’usual’ can be very unlike the ones we as Americans are used to. A story where‚ even though it lacked a lot of violence‚ action‚ or suspense it still was able to grab its readers and viewers. With a little

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    After reading the novel and watching the film of “The Hunger Games‚” several similarities and differences are obvious. The film and the novel mostly have several similarities. The similarities between the novel and the film tells the same storyline‚ which takes place at the same time. Another similarities between the novel and the film is the part where it shows or tell that Katniss volunteered as a tribute at the reaping to save Prim. Between the film and novel‚ they both mostly have similarities

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    Of Mice and Men Differences Between Movie and Book After having read the original version and the more recent film adaptation of John Steinbeck’s majorly successful novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ the apparency of differences between the two is at times subtle while also being very obvious during different portions of the movie. In the film there are several major differences between the movie and the book with three being particularly apparent. We are shown the differences through the portrayals of characters

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    expects nothing but disappointment when a favorite literature selection is turned into a cinematic experience. Ethan Frome‚ the movie and novel‚ is a story about a trio of miserable people living in a dark and depressing town. The motion picture apprehends the fundamentals of the book and other details very well. Although some minor details differ between the two‚ the book and movie are wildly similar. The same theme of a black and white‚ arctic small town is there. The same theme of no character receiving

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    They can see that max and Kevin are best friends‚ that slay Dragons‚ help one another‚ and fight for justice. Both the novel and movie tells me it. Also both tells me that when max and Kevin are together that are called Freak the mighty and and that nobody can beat them ‚ not even killer Kane. the novel and the movie tells readers to always have time with friends and family and that it only matters who you are not what other people think of you . last of all both tells you to be happy with what you

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    Operation Redwing is the most tragic mission is SEAL history‚ with everyone died‚ but one man who was able to pass on the story in the novel Lone Survivor which was also later adapted into a movie. Although the book and movie both have the same story about a SEAL surviving against all odds‚ there are still some differences between the book and the movie. In the movie‚ Lone Survivor‚ there are a lot of similar things that also happened during the tragic real life mission. For example‚ the author of

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    different versions of this story including young Alice‚ old Alice‚ Alice with brown hair‚ Alice with blonde hair‚ short Alice and Tall Alice! The list goes on and on! There are even some horror movie adaptions to this unique tale. Today I am going to be talking about the 2010 movie adaption and comparing it to the book. In the book Alice is a young girl who begins dreaming about Wonderland. She follows a white rabbit down a rabbit hole. She then begins to drink and eat different potions and foods

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