Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Top 10 Differences Between A Wrinkle in Time Book & Movie



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These are Top 10 Biggest Differences Between A Wrinkle in Time Book and Movie! For this list, we’re looking at all the ways in which the 2018 film deviated from the story told in Madeleine L’Engle’s novel. A spoiler alert is most definitely in effect! In the film, the explicit Christian references have been removed. These religious undertones were integral to the plot, and because the filmmakers removed them completely, some believe the story lost some authenticity. Find out more in the video!

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24 comments:

  1. When you pull out foundational philosophies, the results are always nonsensical and shallow.  People can sense there is something "wrong".  Serious authors think deeply about their works, you can't just "Oh, we'll just pull out all the deep thought behind it and give you a bunch of special effects and celebrities and no one will miss we are just throwing PC gunk at you".

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  2. I was very disappointed in this version of my favorite childhood book. The "new age" premise of the movie completely erased the religious overtune of the original story (but what do you expect once Oprah got her hands on it?). I was very angry these people destroyed, in my opinion, a perfect children's story.

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  3. Oof I’m only here because of a book report

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  4. I agree with all those who think Aunt Beast is essential. It is while she is in Ixchel that Meg learns that it is not her father but she who must return to save Charles Wallace. In making that decision, summons the courage to confront IT, where she also learns of the remarkable power she has to overcome it. By leaving that scene out, we miss the internal conflict what was such a big part of the book, and the big payoff at the end.

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  5. Were you disappointed by A Wrinkle in Time or did you love it? Check out MojoTalks discussion on movies that didn't live up to the hype: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2K_hrLX9ds&t=

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  6. I gotta say I’m pretty disappointed that aunt beast didn’t make an appearance but apparently there’s a difference between the it! In the book, the it is like a brain ,while in the film it just looks like something really terrifying!

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  7. Brie will check your privelege tsk tsk.................hahahaha

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  8. How about the fact that they were completely inaccurate with the man with the red eyes and central central intelligence scenes?

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  9. I am getting a degree in film, tv, and animation, so this is one I will redo in the future. Only, I will include the Bible verses!

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  10. I absolutely loved the book. It was breathtakingly written, there was amazing character development, and the storyline was amazing. The movie was a HUGE disappointment. They took out every important detail and left it as some shitty Disney movie. I could sit here all day and type out every thing they changed to make it shitty but this comment is already long enough.

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  11. Lord I was SOOOO HAPPY when I found out Meg was being portrayed as a biracial girl like me!!!

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  12. The only similarity is that Meg leaves to save her father.

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  13. What is this half baked crud!
    Barlowe, s guide to extraterrestrials clearly has the the inhabitants of ixchel as alien.
    Who are these geezers?LOL

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  14. I read the book and seen the 2018 movie. Somehow i didn't see aunt beast in the new one, i guess disney doesn't want to make the movie longer.

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  15. Also, the IT was a giant brain in the book

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  16. one word to describe the movie adaptation - t e r r i b l e

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  17. In other Words:
    The 2018 Version is Just another 2018 Movie, 2003 Version did it Better, and The Book is waay Better

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  18. I saw the movie and didn’t like it. It lost the soul of the book. The running theme was God and Christian themes. When you remove a running theme from a book no matter what it is and make a movie without it the movie will not fully represent the book.

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  19. It has been many years since I read the book. I loved this movie though!

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  20. Sorry but the film is one of the WORST things ever!!! There’s nothing praiseworthy about this.

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  21. No film can just like the movie unless you wanna sit there for 10 hours. So chill out people. I loved this movie! The haters are wrong. It was beautiful and timely. These differences were good. I haven't read the book yet, but when I do I may be disappointed because I love the way the movie was done. Just goes to show - people judge based on what they see first. Our challenge is to judge all hings in their own right, not on a past version. So relax people aind find the great in the movie.

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  22. I'm sorry... I just never understood the Opera worship.

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