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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-01-02 05:12 pm

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Re: Original works you read/saw *after* seeing an adaptation

[personal profile] iff_and_xor 2025-01-03 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
I feel like there are a number of film/TV adaptations where I like the characters better than in the original book.

For me, it probably has something to do with not spending time so deeply in their head. And maybe adaptations just try to make characters more broadly likeable to reach a wider audience.

Re: Original works you read/saw *after* seeing an adaptation

(Anonymous) 2025-01-03 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
AYRT.

Yeah I do think that’s part of it, I don’t hate book Alina but being stuck in her head was… not exactly the most fun, while with show Alina I got to just enjoy her without all that bogging her character down a bit? I think some books work better than others when in a character’s head and for me S&B wasn’t one of them.