I think mine’s Z for Zachariah. The book is insane. A psychological survivalist thriller between a 14 year old girl and a strange man with unknown intent. The movie is… not this. They changed everything meaningful about the characters and lost all the tension. Hope someone does it properly one day. What’s your adaptation peeve?

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    Realistically, Forrest Gump was a great movie and a terrible adaptation.

    The book was cartoonish and damn-near unreadable.

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        Don’t bother, it’s terrible. Idk who read that and thought it world be a good movie. It wouldn’t have been a good movie if it stayed faithful to the book.

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      Begs the question though; is an adaptation “bad” just because it’s inaccurate?

      I’d argue taking poorly written source material and salvaging it into something decent makes it a great adaptation, just not a faithful one

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        For it to be a great adaptation it needs to be faithful. It can be a great movie, but as an adaptation it sucks BECAUSE it’s not faithful. That’s how i look at it.

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      Starship troopers is a pretty good movie but it’s another example of a movie that has little to do with the source

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        all for the better, Heinlein’s writing is atrocious.

        Easily the worst of the big names in golden age SF