Schezzi@alien.topBtoBooks@metacritics.zone•What is it about the books of Terry Pratchett that make them so difficult to adapt to the screen?English
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1 year agoBecause the storytelling charm is so founded in the use of language by a witty and wise narrator. It’s not just about dialogue and description, it’s about extradiegetuc commentary - and short of having a constant voiceover, films can’t capture that in the same way.
The book lands differently rereading as an adult. I was so put out Jo rejected handsome charming Laurie as a teen - until I realised he was always too immature and flippant and self-involved to be a good match for her. He wouldn’t have made her happy - the quirky intellectual professor who she knew she loved for he himself rather than for his youth or charm or privilege was the really happy ever after.