Wednesday, September 4, 2019
The World According To Garp Movie Report Essay -- essays research pape
   It is very common to see a movie that has arisen from a famous novel, but     there are some major differences seen when the transition from paper to     screen takes place. The director of a movie has to try and fit a complete     novel into an hour an a half to three our movie. Sometimes this adaptation     works very well and the same points can be found if you read the book or     watch the movie, but sometimes it does not work and some very major points     and circumstances can be lost. In the World According to Garp the director     George Roy Hill did a good job in fitting the major parts of the novel into     the big screen adaptation.    The movie, although a flop in the box office, received great reviews.     One reviewer remarks, "The film bombed at the box office but remains an     absorbing, if uneven work filled with intriguing--and eccentric--characters."     (Jean Oppenheimer). The easiest thing to do when looking at the novel in     comparison to the film is to look at what was left out. In Garp there were     some instances that were changed for time sake, but nothing major was     forgotten. The biggest change that I noticed when watching the movie is     that they leave out all of the novels Garp writes. In the book we get to     read passages from all of his books, but in the movie the only thing we know     is that he is a writer and we never find out what he writes about. One of     the major characters that was changed for the movie was a girl named Ellen     James. Ellen James ...                      
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