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the book is very good. You should read it first. Then you may consider the film, but honestly, it disappointed me. I doesn't deserve this Oscar.

Really? I actually liked the book and the movie... I saw the movie after reading the book and I thought it was pretty true to the book... Why/What didn't you like?
Elena wrote:
"Really? I actually liked the book and the movie... I saw the movie after reading the book and I thought it was pretty true to the book... Why/What didn't you like?"
It's difficult to explain. I couldn't find these emotions and the spirit of this book in the film. Animation and special effects were really astonishing and beautiful, but it shouldn't be understood as the main forte of any production like this. Something is lacking. Of course it's only my opinion. I'm aware of the fact that many people enjoyed the adaptation. I I guess everything depends on what your expectations are. ;)
"Really? I actually liked the book and the movie... I saw the movie after reading the book and I thought it was pretty true to the book... Why/What didn't you like?"
It's difficult to explain. I couldn't find these emotions and the spirit of this book in the film. Animation and special effects were really astonishing and beautiful, but it shouldn't be understood as the main forte of any production like this. Something is lacking. Of course it's only my opinion. I'm aware of the fact that many people enjoyed the adaptation. I I guess everything depends on what your expectations are. ;)

Actually, yes, i know what you mean. I liked the movie because it followed the story of the book - it didn't leave any important details out - and of course, the special effects were astonishing. But, I do agree with you that something was missing when comparing it to the book - it wasn't as emotional (books always depict that better than movies) and it wasn't as deep as the book was!

cheers,
Robin



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