Different In The Book And Movie example essay topic

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Watching the movie is so much more interesting, and it grabs your imagination by the hand. There are not that many things that are different in the movie. In fact the movie describes what's going on a little better than the book. Basically the book seems like an out line of the whole story and the book gets into details a little more. In the beginning of the book it talks about Tad going to bed and how he's a little nervous because he thinks there is a monster under his bed.

His father tucks him into bed and says good night. About 10 minutes later Tad wakes up screaming his head off saying he sees a monster in his closet. The author doesn? t even describe what the? monster? looks like. In the movie it shows what the closet monster looks like, and some scary sounds to really get the views attention. Next morning nothing exciting goes on, Vic goes to the auto shop to get his car worked on. Tad plays with Cujo for the first time.

I mean there are only small little things that are different in the book and movie. Like when Tad wakes up the next morning there are couches and books in front of his closet door (in the movie). Another comparison would be when Vic's wife cheats on him with Steve Kemp. Book talks about Steven a little, doesn? t? really get into detail.

It doesn? t talk about what he looks like or what attracts her to him. The only really big change that is really noticeable would be when Cujo attacks Vic's wife and his son Tad, while they are still stuck in the car. The book talks about how Cujo does run into the car and how he transfers rabies into the mother but what it doesn? t talk about is how violent Cujo is. He was going nuts trying to get into the car. He would run so hard into the car it would knock him out, he? d get right back up again and run straight for the car.

Being a mother and watching our child die is hard enough but knowing that your going to die of rabies is even harder. After she barely cracks the car door open, Cujo frantically jumps in the car on top of her biting and tearing up her leg. The only thing she could do is bang Cujo over the head with her thermos. That's the biggest difference between the book and movie. Reading books isn? t the greatest thing in the world for me, but when I read a book and I found out that it's boring and it's not worth my time, I feel like ripping it up and throwing it away. In this case I decided to stick with it and keep reading because I knew something great at the end of this book.

Except I was wrong, the only good thing that happens was the movie. Thank goodness for movies, if it wasn? t for that movie I wasn? t going to finish the book. It was boring and not much of it was interesting. In the future, I recommend finding a book that's going to be enjoyable to read.