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Books are more better and important than films. This will ensure the variability of the printed books than films which could be misplaced.
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Pretty much all books to me are better than the movies. Except for Mary Reilly. That book (I hate to say it) was boring. The movie is so much better. But then there are things like the Harry Potter series, and the books are better than the movies. Although, the first two movies were very close to the books. I guess it all depends on how much you enjoy the story of the book, in order to determine whether or not the movie is better... if that makes any sense.
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Movies are unique in their own way, books as well. I don’t think it’s necessary to figure out which is the better medium as they both fulfill different needs people have in terms of storytelling.
I read a novel for the length, the immersion, the prose, the beauty of the language, the whole world that this language invokes in my mind, the character which faces I also have to imagine, etc, etc…. All of this mixed together gives a peculiar, completely different adventure from that of watching a movie. It does demand more concentration and imagination.
But, that doesn’t mean movies are any less intelligent or entertaining. Filmmaking is hard work. Trying to slip a powerful story within a couple of hundred pages is incredibly difficult in its own right, and so is the craft of directing a movie or just creating its sound effect or else. With a book, we just see the writing and think of the author sat behind their desk, penning words. With movies, I imagine a whole team behind the camera making something for our entertainment that they are sweating and having insomnia over. All this makes me respect movies just as much as I respect the ordeal of the writer and their publishing team : what matters is that someone is creating a story for you and putting all of their souls into it. I watch a movie when I want the immediacy of the image, when I want someone to hand me a well-packed story with clear faces, a soundtrack, established settings… the immediacy is everything. That’s what we love about movies, and also the fact that they rarely go over two hours and thus manage to bring us a different kind of storytelling experience : something short and concise, which gives this medium its own power.
It’s always interesting to pinpoint the differences and similarities between the two, but it’s impossible to say if books are objectively better than movies. At least to me. They are two different ways to escape and I have an equal and enormous love for both.
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Books are always better since they are not limited by a screen time.
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I find books better than films because books are more detailed than films :)
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Books from which movies are made from are always much more detailed and more interesting. They will always be bits the movies cannot accommodate and makes them more enjoyable
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want to start a fight or what? ALWAYS THE BOOKS ARE WAY BETTER AND AWESOME than any movie adaptation. period. look at any books and movie adaptations. and some exceptional cases are perks of being a wallflower cause the director and author are the same person.
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Movies are better! They give you the opportunity to add your creativity and imagination to an existing Story.
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