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Old 10-27-2013, 11:41 AM   #23
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But like Ender, apprehension didn't stop you from giving the movie a chance to be good, right? I get that. Disappointment seems natural to me ... depending on the reasons. But surely (precisely because it is a different medium), people give these adaptations the leeway to be different AND still good, no? Or does acceptance (or enjoyment) depend entirely on how little they stray from the original material? Bad is bad; I get that. But does "different" have to be bad?
No, different doesn't necessarily imply bad. This is very closely related to what we're discussing in this thread.
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