The ¨Outsiders¨ novel and book are amusing and strange.While watching and reading both they seem very identical.Although,after finishing both they have numerous differences.
Both the novel and the film share indistinguishable qualities. For example,They both have the same places as the novel.There were the DX,Tasty Freeze,the lot,the church,and the characters houses.Since they had the same places the same things happened.They have the same places so,they have the same scenes.However,they seem identical, they have a lot of differences.
One of numerous differences or that Two-Bit likes Mickey Mouse.
In the novel Sodapop likes Mikey Mouse not Two-Bit.Sodapop named a horse after Mickey Mouse because,he likes him very much.Sodapop always liked
Is the novel making the same point about the value or ideas as the film? If so, how? If it is making a different point about the value or idea, how is it different?
To begin with the first difference between the movie and the novel is poor character development, and how the character are shown differently in both the novel and the movie. When Gene goes to Leper’s home town, he finds him shell shocked. When Gene gets the telegram letter and goes to
The plot and the setting of book and movie are very similar. There was a lot of thins borrowed from the book, but there was a lot changed as well. The movie followed the plot of book very closely and portrayed the setting of the book very well. A lot of the dialogue was borrowed and spoken directly as it was in the book.
The book and movie are completely different. It 's like comparing apples and oranges. (I 'm assuming that you used the newest version with Guy Pierce). The biggest difference is probably the ommision of Haydee and Maximillien and Valentine (three of the main character) and the addition of Jacapo. Jacapo does is in the book, but he is never a large character.
The novel and the movie were both very suspenseful. The main characters are both the same in the book and in the movie but are a little bit different then their counter partners in the novel/movie. In both the movie and
In the book, Sodapop's horse, Mickey Mouse had a strong personal bond with Soda. It was shown that Soda could not keep Mickey because of how poor he was, and how he could not take care of it, and it was sold. While in the film, the director cut this part out, but had Two-Bit wear a Mickey Mouse shirt for the horse's sake. Money is a big issue in making the book and the film exactly the same. Money limits what goes in and what should be taken out, such as Sodapop's horse. Though in this case, Sodapop's horse was not a big change that could change everything in the plot, and was more easier to take out then the bigger events. Mickey Mouse only related to Sodapop and how he came to be who he is
Both share the same plot, and there are very little differences between the two. These are a few of the differences that I was able to notice between the book and the movie. There are several others throughout the story, but they are all just as minute and in the end they have no effect on the outcome of the story. Overall, I was very impressed with the movie and it was very true to the book. I have seen my share of movies that were adaptations from books that did not do the book justice, but this one is almost exactly like the book, so it was very
Foremost, it is very recognizable that the overall flow of the story is same, but most of the plot events are not the same. Though, there were same events happening in both novel and the movie. For example, in both
The biggest similarity between the book, and the movie is the theme. The theme in both the book, and the
The similarities of the book are very simple and easy to point out. In both works, they cover the same events in
The novel and the movie share many similarities.The book and the novel share the same problems. A example johnny and pony run away since johnny killed bob.In both johnny gets injured badly and dies.
The movie and the book have similar qualities. Both have the same setting. For, instance they both take place in Tulsa, Ok, the town that all the characters live in. The town that has the DX Gas Station But, the DX Gas Station got robbed. They both give great similarities hat the movie and the book are very different.
The book tells the same story as the movie but in a different way it cuts out thing the movies has or the movies adds thing that's not in the book. The book has some not many similar but . I feel the director was unfaithful to the book.The book and movie version of Our America had many differences.
There are other significant similarities between the movie and the book, so if I overlooked or forgot any extremely crucial points, forgive me.
If it has the same title surely it can’t be a different story, right? The movie should be respectful and pay homage to the original work. Funnily enough, after reading the book and watching the movie, they could not be more different. There may be people who agree with my opinions, but there may be people who are fans of the actors from the movie,fans of the author or people that like to complain about Hollywood, who would like to see how details were manipulated in the movie versus in the book.