Well, not all fiction becomes a film (technically) but Film to Screen does not have the same poetic quality. I suppose Story to Screen is acceptable.
The upcoming month of April is dedicated to the #AtoZChallenge, where posts are related to the alphabet and a topic. Here at OA we have chosen books and screen adaptations, be it film or TV.
Personally, my views on books becoming films has changed over time.
I started as a purist, believe it or not. I had to read the book first. Who cared if I saw the film or TV version? I would choose to watch the film or TV if I was so inclined.
Then I discovered a handful of lovely book to screen adaptations where (the HORROR) I saw the film/TV version first because I didn't know it was a book first. I fell in love with the film/TV version and then read the book. These included What's Eating Gilbert Grape by Peter Hedges and Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell.
I could never be a Story to Screen purist every again.
Don't get me wrong. I am still very (very) disappointed and critically harsh if my beloved story is not done justice on the screen. To be fair, it is a regular nightmare of my own work being turned into film/TV adaptations. I have debated whether I want movie rights to be available or if I want to visit set or if the anxiety would be too much.
Yet stories are stories, I consume books and visual stories. I get super excited about the books that are made into visual nuggets that I can appreciate both for how wonderful they are and appreciate their differences.
Some of my favorite Story to Screen adaptations that I will not be discussing in detail this month but may be discussed in future posts, listed in no particular order:
- Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
- The BFG by Roald Dahl
- Misery by Stephen King
- Beloved by Toni Morrison
- Beowulf
- Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard
- Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
- Dracula by Bram Stoker
- The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski
1 comment:
I must've seen movie adaptations before reading the fiction they were based on because, until I started writing my fiction to movie reviews at my blog there were a lot of movies out there that I hadn't known were based on novels or short stories. I think the A to Z fiction to screen challenge is going to be neat! I'll look out for the posts.
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