It should be illegal to change the script if adapting a movie from a book.
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It should be illegal to change the script if adapting a movie from a book. If its a reimagining, it should be clearly labeled as such where the viewer knows it, like in the film title. Obviously you can't make a huge movie with each detail found in the novel, I'm more speaking about the specific details in said movie that already exist that differ from that same scene in the book. This should also apply to tv shows.
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It should be illegal to change the script if adapting a movie from a book. If its a reimagining, it should be clearly labeled as such where the viewer knows it, like in the film title. Obviously you can't make a huge movie with each detail found in the novel, I'm more speaking about the specific details in said movie that already exist that differ from that same scene in the book. This should also apply to tv shows.
@flamulous If you want an extra bit of crap, if you've read the original book of 2001 A Space Odyssey, in the sequel to the book they based it not on the first book, but on the movie, so they had to say in the beginning of the book "so some things won't be as you remember them from the first book, here's what you need to know" and it's confusing as all hell.
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