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Mar 20, 2023 · Books vs Movies Pros and Cons. If you need a quick summary of whether reading books or watching movies is better, then check out the below table which summarizes the points in this article. Keep reading for a detailed analysis of reading books vs watching movies.
You can understand the book much more easily if you watch the movie first (especially if the book is pretty complex and sometimes hard to understand, like Game of Thrones, or any book with a writing style pretty hard to digest, especially if english is not your first language).
May 21, 2018 · Today I want to go into the pros and cons of why we should watch the movie before reading the book! I know this an unpopular opinion anyway but I wanted to delve into whether it is actually a bad choice or if we’re all just biased book snobs.
Often you need to read multiple books on the same subject before you start to understand the outline of the problem. Condensing that even further to the 1 hour summary of some person on YouTube, means you get the summary, of the summary, of the summary.
If I'm understanding you correctly, you're saying reading the book is a letdown after watching the movie because you have to slog through the "fancy" stuff in the book that can't be included in the movie, and movies are better because the focus is on the action and story.
Jun 23, 2015 · Do you avoid seeing a movie until you’ve read the book it’s based on, or do you consume whichever you happen across first? Do you compare film adaptations to their source material, or do you treat them as entirely different animals?
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Mar 19, 2018 · Robiati Endashaw offers a balanced perspective on the age-old debate between books and their movie adaptations. As an avid reader, she acknowledges the initial skepticism toward films based on beloved books. However, she also appreciates the unique advantages of both mediums of storytelling.