• @hOrni@lemmy.world
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      214 months ago

      It’s been some time since I’ve read the book, but I always say, Forrest Gump is an example of the movie being better than the book.

      • WhoisJohnGalt
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        44 months ago

        I agree, usually this isn’t the case. IMO the other example of this is with Jurassic Park.

        • @RabbePompano@lemmy.world
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          54 months ago

          I recently read Jurassic Park for the first time and I thought the same thing. The movie provided a more engaging plot, had more emotional punch, and developed stronger characterization. Going back and reading Chrichton’s work has been a rewarding exercise to me as a budding writer. He had some great ideas but also surprisingly had a lot of flaws in his work.

          • @DragonTypeWyvern
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            34 months ago

            The best part of the book was making Hammond the villain, that should have been kept.

    • @Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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      104 months ago

      How do you mean?

      I found the book much more compelling.

      After I read it, I thought that maybe I would’ve cared about the movie if he had a scoche of relatability or development.

      Movie gump seemed like a trope rather than a character as soon as the previews were being shown.