Some of my favorite movies are movies that have been based off of books. The first time I saw "A Walk to Remember" I fell completely in love. I watched it four times in a matter of two days, and then I instantly went out and bought the book. I started to notice a pattern when I started seeing movies such as "Twilight", "The Notebook", "Requiem for a Dream", and "Lovely Bones". They were all exceptional movies and when I read the books they were just as good. Then movies started coming out for books that I have already read and I was very eager to watch them. They were all really good but I noticed that I typically liked the book more than I liked the movie. I pictured certain characters and settings in very specific ways, and when they did not look how I envisioned them it was a little bit upsetting. My entire vision was altered and some aspects of the movie were not as enthralling as I expected them to be.
This made me start thinking that it would be interesting to possibly take films and then turn them into books. I do not know if it has ever been done before but I believe it could work. There could be books that depicted the same movie with more details, or there could be a book that discussed what happened before or after the movie's plot. I think it would be an interesting project for students to complete and it would really exercise their creative writing skills. This would also incorporate different multi-modalities. They would have to view different films and analyze what messages the directors were trying to convey. One film that I think would be very interesting to see transferred from film to literature is "Sucker Punch". There were a lot of different graphics that were very appealing, and the plot was thick with multiple plots going on at one time. It would be great for a graphic novel, and it could be a fun project for the class to work on as a whole.
I have never read A Walk to Remember, but from reading this it is a book I have put on my summer reading list. I am just nervous since I saw the movie first that I will not enjoy it as much. Oh well, it has been a while since I have seen the movie.
ReplyDeleteI really liked these movies too! But I also have to agree with you that I enjoy reading the books more than I do watching the films. I feel like too many times movies leave important details out that make the books exciting to read
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