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- “When The Legends Die”
- Novel/Movie Contrast
- Joe McNew
- June 8, 2000
- The book, “When the Legends Die”, was pretty good. Then some idiot had to
- go and make a movie out of it. In contrasting the two, I found alot more
- differences than similarities.
- The first similarity came when Blue Elk came and took Thomas Black Bull to
- the reservation. Tom had trouble with the kids as in the book. Brother Bear was
- chained up and eventually Tom took him back to the woods and left him just as
- Tom did in part I of the book. Of course, Red Dillion was a jerk in both the movie
- and the book, although the book illustrated a better image in the reader’s mind.
- There were quite a few things the two had in common but the differences
- outnumber the similarities.
- I am not going to attempt to represent every difference but I wil give a few
- examples. For instance, we first see Tom, or any characters for that matter, after
- George and his mom dies. The movie represents Tom as older, during his rodeo
- days. In the book, during Red and Tom’s 2 fight, he only knocks him down but in
- the movie he beats him up really bad. He goes home with the nurse but in the
- book he does nothing of that sort. So far he hasn’t gone for the bear yet but we’re
- not finished yet.
- The book had alot going for it and I thought that it was much better than the
- movie. The movie was a horrible experience and is probably the only time I wished
- my teacher wouldn’t have shown it. Usually, I like the movie better than the book
- but this was the exception. Whoever made this movie should be charged with
- murder (of the book). The movie missed alot of the key points.
- The movie was interesting and did illustrate some things better than the
- book. It did an excellent job of show Tom’s transitiion from rags to riches. In
- addition, the movie moved alittle faster which made it more exciting. I believe that
- it did a better job when Tom actually ditched Red and got into the big tournament.
- Both had their strong points.
- The book was better...way better. This is a good example of why a movie
- shouldn’t be made from a book or at least a person may want to consider skipping
- the movie if they really liked the book. Although, the movie was better in some
- areas overall I would definitely recommend the book over the movie. In conclusion,
- movie = F book = A.
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