Do you agree with this quote "a movie can never probe the inner workings of!
Question:
Do you agree with this quote "a movie can never probe the inner workings of the mind the way a good novel can"
why is a film not capable of doing this as well as a book?
are there no films which zero in on the internal dialogue...and i'm not talking about [badly/ineply done] narated voiceovers, like in "being john malkovich" here--however entertaining the film was in other ways.
Answers:
Of course I agree with that quote. while I love anything with a storyline (movies, books, jokes, even songs) there is just something so original and a style that could never be captured by a movie. A book is narrated while a movie is (no matter what anyone says) presented to you. A great example of this is books made into movies. Like Harry Potter, for example. You may or may not like Harry Potter, I don't care. But the books just have such a great style to them and are humorous in a way that no movie could ever capture. Not that I don't like the HP movies, but you know what I mean. Maybe because books present characters' feelings better, and people love connecting to feelings of others, right? That's the key to a story.