对比性英语作文,现在有些名著被改成电影,请问你是喜欢电影还是喜欢名著?说出理由

2024-11-30 06:49:10
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  People who love reading are frequently disappointed by the movie versions of their favorite books. There have been some great films made from books, but typically, movie versions of books
  tend to aggrieve readers because they are not just like the book. When
  a film director works from an adapted screenplay, the results are not
  the same as reading the book, for various reasons. For example, a film
  that precisely follows a novel likely would be too long for most
  audiences to sit through at a single showing, so some things must be
  left out. Also, a book can easily convey things to the reader that are
  much more difficult for a movie to convey, such as background
  information about the setting, the history and nature of characters'
  relationships or even what characters are thinking at certain times.
  Importance of Imagination
  Books and movies
  are very different entities. Films leave little to viewers’
  imaginations. When reading, a person is creating his or her own movie
  in a sense, and he or she decides many of the important parts: how the
  characters speak, what they look like and what their surroundings look
  like. This process of imagining and interpreting as a reader is a
  creative process that is distinctly different from viewing a film.

  Casting Decisions
  When directors cast roles for films, the actor or actress inevitably
  does not look the way that most readers of the book had pictured the
  character. For instance, casting Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon in The Da Vinci Code
  has been considered a significant mistake by many people. In fact, the
  book describes Langdon as resembling actor Harrison Ford, who bears no
  resemblance to Hanks.
  Other types of casting decisions that often disappoint moviegoers are
  when an actor or actress who is known for comedic roles is cast in a
  dramatic role, or when an actor or actress is given a leading role in a
  major film despite having acting skills that are considered less than
  stellar. No matter how the actor or actress performs in the film, it can
  be difficult for viewers who know him or her from other films to
  disregard their previous impressions. An actor or actress who speaks
  with an accent that does not fit the role — either because the character
  should have a particular accent or because the actor or actress does
  when the character should not — also can be disappointing for people who
  "heard" the character's voice differently while reading the book.
  Missing Material
  A classic complaint about movie versions concerns the omission of
  material that the reader finds important. If the director must make
  film that is the proper length for a theatrical release, there is no way
  to include everything, especially when it comes from a long novel. The
  film version of Gone with the Wind, for example, omits the fact
  that Scarlett O’Hara had two children by her first two husbands, and
  she really disliked the children.
  Perhaps the director wanted to make Scarlett more sympathetic and
  knew that portraying this dislike would make people hate Scarlett. It is
  an important aspect of the book, and it forms her character into a much
  more complex person. The film, to many people, is better than the book,
  but to other people, it is a good movie but not a faithful
  representation of the book.
  Making Changes
  Another thing that might annoy people about the film versions of their favorite books is adding material to the story or changing material. There are many such complaints regarding Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Ringsmovies,
  for instance. Important material, such as the battle in the Shire at
  the end of the last book, is deleted, and other material that was not
  written by J.R.R. Tolkien was added to the films. These changes include
  Arwen setting off for the Gray Havens and then nearly dying, Aragorn’s
  flirtation with Eowyn, Sauruman’s death by falling off the tower of
  Isengard and Frodo abandoning Sam before crossing into Mordor. Other
  additions included Faramir torturing Gollum and kidnapping Frodo and Sam
  as well as Faramir’s intention to seize the ring from Frodo.
  Different Interpretations
  Despite the complaints about differences from the Tolkien's books,
  Jackson's films are widely considered to be quite good. The problem for
  Jackson and other directors is that their interpretation of a book is
  not the same as anyone else's. In the end, no director can satisfy
  everyone who read the book, because he or she works off a personal
  interpretation, might be under time constraint and is working in a
  completely different medium. Each person creates a mental version while
  reading a book, and no film version can live up to everyone's mental
  vision.

回答(2):

其实电影和名著各有千秋,我还是比较喜欢名著.第一书本对眼睛比较好,第二书本的内容更能让人深思,书读百遍,其义自现。而且书可以随时拿来读,方便

回答(3):

We pefer classic literature because its high value, clear characters. While movies could save time and will be more vivid. For English study, it can be to promote extensive reading classic language sense, and the film can be enhance the hearing level.

回答(4):

作文这种东西应该自己写