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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
Hmm, I disagree.
In some sense, all movies are book adaptations in that they're going from script to screen. Thus, to my mind, the art in movie making lies in the transition from written word to visual medium.
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While it is a valid point, and that is certainly more creative on the part of the
director (assuming they didn't write the script) to have to create the visual world out of whole cloth since regardless of adapted script or not they start in the same place.
But I'm thinking more in terms of the creativity of the entire enterprise and in that view, I think your position significantly undervalues the script.
And it is certainly true that original script or not has little correlation to quality.
Paul Blart was an original script and
The Godfather is an adaptation and
The Maltese Falcon was both a book adaptation as well as the third time it had been made into a movie.