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Cruella: A Prequel That Rewrites the Character More Than the Story
*Cruella* reimagines the origin of its iconic villain by trading the darker, more character-driven roots of…
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The Devil Wears Prada Book vs Movie: Why the Film Changed the Emotional Center
The Devil Wears Prada film streamlines Andrea’s story into a sharper, more cohesive rise-and-fall narrative, while…
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Catch Me If You Can: When Reality and Retelling Blur on Screen
Catch Me If You Can condenses Frank Abagnale’s real-life cons into a more structured cat-and-mouse narrative,…
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Book vs Movie: Faithful Adaptation, Different Impact
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe film expands the emotional arcs and visual storytelling of…
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Father of the Bride: How the Remake Shifted the Family Story
Father of the Bride works well as a short, structured novel, but the film adaptation adds…
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier: Why the Film Outgrew Its Source Inspiration
Captain America: The Winter Soldier novelisation closely mirrors the film’s plot and dialogue, but weakens the…
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12 Angry Men: Why the Film Version Became the Definitive Text
A jury room, a murder trial, and one holdout who isn’t convinced the verdict is as…


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