How do you exactly define the difference between these two things
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Replying to @adrienneleigh
Movies are a different medium from text and do different things If you think the purpose of a movie is just to translate dialogue and narration into a visual format then obviously all movie adaptations will be bad
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Replying to @arthur_affect @adrienneleigh
My own hot take here as a theatre nerd is that stage-to-screen adaptations are actually bad more often because they SEEM like more similar media and there's a temptation not to make necessary changes (A movie that's just filming a play is a boring thing)
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Replying to @rikibeth @adrienneleigh
Interestingly that's one where I don't super care for the film adaptation but it's amazing they were able to do one at all, since the whole point of the play is breaking the fourth wall and keeping you aware these are just actors on a stage
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The obvious way to do this would've been to let you see the boom mic and catch the camera crew in reflections and stuff, but that also would've kind of sucked The weird visual device of the pages flying through the air was their compromise
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