Forbidden
discussion
Do you think they'll make a movie for this book?
date
newest »

message 1:
by
Irsyad
(new)
-
rated it 4 stars
Dec 16, 2011 10:18PM

reply
|
flag









And, honestly, this book is Amazingly Beautiful, but it has to stay a book. Period. There are books you just cannot make into movies. And that's better this way. They only ruin books with movies.
If they do I want it to be directed by Terrance Malick. He has this very subtle way of filming intense things. He also directed the Thin Red Line and the Tree of Life. I could see the young actors from Skins doing a good job in this film. However, I wouldn't want it to be a big production (mainstream). I'd want it to have a more independent feel.


I agree.
And this subject is still taboo. Few people would go watching a movie involving incest.
And I also think it would be very difficult to make a movie out of a book like this without resulting disgusting and sick.

If it does and the film is made, im watching it :)
But...sadly, we cannot predict the future, lets just wait and see whats on in the box office :P
I can sorta see this being turned into a movie the writing was beautiful It was so good to the point where totally you forget that they are brother and sister. I mean they turned Flowers in the Attic to movie so why not?

Saying that, iccky issues have been made into film before. Kevin Bacon took on the role of a reformed pedophile in The Woodsman. It was an amazing and well done film with a small budget. So who know.

Dawn wrote: "Didnt they do it with 'Flowers in the Attic'?? i would love to see this made into a movie"
Yes they did, the movie was creepy I'm currently reading Flowers in The Attic. But I really would love if this was turned a movie. Not Hollywood big but maybe a t.v. movie style.
Yes they did, the movie was creepy I'm currently reading Flowers in The Attic. But I really would love if this was turned a movie. Not Hollywood big but maybe a t.v. movie style.

Beside there are some scenes in the book that would have to be cut off because they would be seen as too innapropritate or too mature for viewers...



This book is amazing, and I think that a movie would be a hit.
I agree that you can't just make a movie about two brothers....form the same family.....that love each other.
But in my opinion, it's a very romantic book, it shows how someone would do ANYTHING for love and that we can't control love. We love who we love, no matter who the person is. So, I think that that should TOTALLY make a movie. I would go see that movie, and support the author, because I've read tons of romance books, and no one has ever come up with the idea of romance between brothers.
I totally support the author and the book.

...if people weren't so sensitive and uptight about the subject matter.

message 28:
by
~*~Princess Nya Vasiliev~*~
(last edited Dec 11, 2013 08:13AM)
(new)
-
rated it 4 stars

They did it with Flowers in the attic, but the movie was greatly glossed over. The subject of incest wasn't really touched on. Or even shown for that matter. They toned the movie down a lot from the book. It was only stated not shown in the movie that the Mother & Father were related. And the subject of the older brother & sister, wasn't even touched on in the movie at all. The book, yes, but not the movie.
I personally would not want this book to be made into a movie. Strictly cos 1. it would be extremely hard to make, cos of the subject matter. Especially if they wanted to stay true to the book. 2. Too many issues would ensue to making it into a film. And then, 3. if it were ever made, u would have the other added issues of the public, their views & the religious groups getting involved as well. It was a hard book to read. Beautifully written & heartbreaking. But I think it's better left in a book.


Tabitha tiene mas libros muy buenos que ojala si se adapten


They did it with Flowers in the attic, but the movie was greatly glossed over. The subject o..."
They actually remade this movie recently; it aired on the lifetime network. Did you see it? I thought they were pretty faithful to the book, except for the removal of the rape scene - which always seemed out of place, especially given the subsequent novels).



all discussions on this book
|
post a new topic