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Is there a film that you think is better than the book?
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Jun 21, 2013 12:56PM

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I thought the film of The French Lieutenant's Woman was better than the book.
But that may have been that I saw the film first.
But that may have been that I saw the film first.








I agree here. I LOVE the movie! The novella was good, but the movie was much better!

You've read Schindler's Ark as well? I studied it at A Level. It was tough going because of the subject matter, but I found it completely unputdownable. I can't say I loved it, because it was so harrowing.
At the time, the film hadn't been made, and I remember we all decided it if it were ever made into a film it would be very hard to watch. I made myself go and watch it, but it was very very upsetting. That probably makes it a brilliant film then, doesn't it? It was certainly memorable.

Ah yes, Schindler's List/Ark, I saw the movie first and I do list it as one of my favourites, I found the book quite difficult to read in terms of all the german soldier ranks.

Then I got to thinking, and actually I think nearly all of the dramatisations (at least the recent TV ones) of Agatha Christie are better than her books, because although her plots are nice and devious she just seems to stick to bare conversations all the time, with no period atmosphere and little characterisation.
Another is "The Railway Children" (the Lionel Jeffries version) which is a superb film. I liked the book in childhood, but now it seems rather pedestrian and lifeless compared with the film.

Then I got to thinking, and actually I think nearly all of the dramatisations (at least the recent TV ones) of Agath..."
The ending of The Railway Children always makes me sob. Lump in the throat just thinking about it right now :D
I agree with Girl, Interrupted.
I also enjoyed Angela's Ashes, can't decide if it was better than the book though!
Atonement was by far better than the book.
I also enjoyed Angela's Ashes, can't decide if it was better than the book though!
Atonement was by far better than the book.
I've not read the Shawshank Redemption, but it is hard to imagine any written work being better....

Lol yes, I'm not keen on the book but I love Meryl Streep haha.
Breakfast at Tiffany's :)

I've read the book, but not seen the film yet. I didn't particularly like the book, just didn't engage with it. But I've heard the film is very good, as was the play.

Tom Cruise is the sole reason I will never ever see this film. Ever!






Don't want to give much away as some havemt read it, but I think that a lot pf peopke don't like it for the way it makes them feel and some what shakes what they think they should think about it (vauge and confusing as I'm trying to avoid spoilers!)





I find that I enjoy Stephan King movies much more than his books. I like his stories but struggle with his style of writing.

The Thin Man. The book didn't capture any of the fun between Nick and Nora and didn't make them a Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson the way the movie did.

So glad that I wasn't the only one who felt this way!

Hmmm... guess it depends upon what you are expecting. I have the opposite opinion - I think that the book of Jurassic Park had a lot more to it than the movie.
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