By: Nicholas Sparks
Adapting your book: Some specific challenges a filmmaker would make adapting my book to a movie are to show two sides of the story like John in the military and Savannah in college. It would be hard to keep on switching back and forth in-between the two because the more than half of the book they are away from each other, so the filmmakers would have to keep the audience going. The movie did a good job with how they showed two sides of the story because it wasn’t boring and it kept the audience going.
Three specific Scenes: Specific scenes that are essential to keep in the movie from the book would be the ending because if they changed the ending then the movie wouldn’t have the same message as the book and it’s important to keep the same idea going through the movie. The way the two characters met in the book because it’s how John met Tim and all the main people in Savannahs life. Then how the two characters wrote letters to one another because without that the title of the book wouldn’t mean the same thing.
Two specific Parts: Parts the filmmakers would have to cut from the book would be every year the main characters met because after a while people would start getting bored and they would bored and they would just want to get to the end to see what will happen. The other one would be a part is when John meets Savannahs family. They should cut that out because there are so many more important scenes the movie has to capture and this scene one isn’t very essential for the book or the movie it wouldn’t change anything.
~Faryaal Zindani
I didn't even think about how the filmmakers would have to split the time between John and Savannah. We also had that the filmmakers needed to keep the way that the two of them met. So it's like we're kinda on the same wavelength
ReplyDeletethat is true for the cut-outs I can't wait to see the movie
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