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    Since the twilight/twilight saga films have come out, the books have become quite popular again. But, the real argument is, Book or Film? For me, I would choose the books. The films are great but the books bring more emotion towards the thoughts and feelings.

    What do you guys think?

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    Are you referring to just the twilight series?
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    Film, it takes you 2 hours not 10 hours to get through it.

    It takes out the main details and is a hell of a lot more emotional than reading a book.

    How can you say that a book is more emotional I didnt think the books were sad at all, Then i watched the films an i was like omg my heart is broke.

    Yh i read the books first
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    Films for the Twilight saga, but for harry potter (which is kinda the same, films based on the books) definetly the books.

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    Novels are evidently better than a film in most cases, because you interpret it as you see fit and you use your imagination - if you've got one. However, there are instances where a film is a better adaption to text.

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    Breakfast at Tiffany's is the only example I can think of where the film is infinitely better than the book - absolute masterpiece on camera, drivel about a stalker on print
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    Depends really, I like the harry potter books more than the film, but I like the LOTR films more than books. It's only because I never have time to read them properly.
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    I'd say nothings better than the original books, although i didnt fully read them, and didnt like the films.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Novels are evidently better than a film in most cases, because you interpret it as you see fit and you use your imagination - if you've got one. However, there are instances where a film is a better adaption to text.
    Agreed. I don't read at all any more but I wish I had read the likes of The Lord of the Rings before seeing the films. I know the few Harry Potter films I have seen were nothing on the books and I made a point to read Narnia before going to see the first movie they made. For me it's essential to read the book first - especially with fantasy stories.

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    Breakfast at Tiffany's is the only example I can think of where the film is infinitely better than the book - absolute masterpiece on camera, drivel about a stalker on print
    Haven't got around to watching that yet and I know nothing about it, but I love the song of the same title and your stalker comment explains it perfectly

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    i agree, the song is amazing.

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