
Controversial Scenes In The Book That Were Cut For The Movie
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Date: 2020-07-14
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Mandi. Mayhem158
How about how the movie the Duff completely abandoned the plot entirely all for a catchy acronym. The plot of the book was about how Bianca used Wesley as an escape from the stress of her life. It's really about a very dysfunctional relationship as a coping mechanism to Bianca's dysfunctional family life. I mean the whole book was kind of controversial but the movie just kept names and the acronym and invented a character so that there would be a plot. They cut the whole book from the film because the whole book was kind of controversial for a teenage audience.
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How about how the movie the Duff completely abandoned the plot entirely all for a catchy acronym. The plot of the book was about how Bianca used Wesley as an escape from the stress of her life. It's really about a very dysfunctional relationship as a coping mechanism to Bianca's dysfunctional family life. I mean the whole book was kind of controversial but the movie just kept names and the acronym and invented a character so that there would be a plot. They cut the whole book from the film because the whole book was kind of controversial for a teenage audience.
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fanjoy
Yeah, lets boohoo about Gone With the Wind being authentic with the period. We'll just pretend none of that stuff ever happened in the old South, and everything will be okay. Maybe if we stay in denial long enough, in a generation or 2, no one will have any idea how awful any of it was, or what humans are capable of, given the right set of circumstances. Kids should be in the dark about that stuff, right?
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Yeah, lets boohoo about Gone With the Wind being authentic with the period. We'll just pretend none of that stuff ever happened in the old South, and everything will be okay. Maybe if we stay in denial long enough, in a generation or 2, no one will have any idea how awful any of it was, or what humans are capable of, given the right set of circumstances. Kids should be in the dark about that stuff, right?
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-redacted
dear looper. so im gonna start this off by saying you assume people dont read and we need your help. that being said? we do know how to read and any movie that has come to the cinema from a book? theres always gonna be someone who read it first and commented on the scenes lacking in the movie relevant to the book. hope that helps so you dont seem to go the way of watch mojo.
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dear looper. so im gonna start this off by saying you assume people dont read and we need your help. that being said? we do know how to read and any movie that has come to the cinema from a book? theres always gonna be someone who read it first and commented on the scenes lacking in the movie relevant to the book. hope that helps so you dont seem to go the way of watch mojo.
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Hitsugix
I loved the Divergent book series. I hated the movies.
Also, the book Battle Royale was way, way better and included really graphic scenes. After reading it I thought I knew why this movie was banned in Germany. I watched it later and none of those scenes were actually shown in the movie, so there's no point in banning it at all.
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I loved the Divergent book series. I hated the movies.
Also, the book Battle Royale was way, way better and included really graphic scenes. After reading it I thought I knew why this movie was banned in Germany. I watched it later and none of those scenes were actually shown in the movie, so there's no point in banning it at all.
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Bloodflame666
At the start of the Hannibal book there's a scene where Mason is torturing a child. Not physically, but mental/emotional torture could arguably be considered worse, and even if it is fake I can understand not putting a child through that (obviously. In order to play something effectively you really have to feel it, don't you?
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At the start of the Hannibal book there's a scene where Mason is torturing a child. Not physically, but mental/emotional torture could arguably be considered worse, and even if it is fake I can understand not putting a child through that (obviously. In order to play something effectively you really have to feel it, don't you?
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Andreia
have those nitwits who are crying racism ( gone with the wind) even have watched the movie, or read the book?
the only scene that were cut out of the movie were the one of butterfly Mcqueen eating watermelon.
the only movie that i can think of that had any refferences to the klan in it was Birth of a Nation.
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have those nitwits who are crying racism ( gone with the wind) even have watched the movie, or read the book?
the only scene that were cut out of the movie were the one of butterfly Mcqueen eating watermelon.
the only movie that i can think of that had any refferences to the klan in it was Birth of a Nation.
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Maggie
the me before you scene should've been kept in, because the mood of that movie NEEDED pulling down. it's a horrible awful film that glamorizes the suicides and deaths of disabled people and just. sorry. as a depressed disabled person, it hits a lot of nerves, and i think it's just really poorly handled as a story.
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the me before you scene should've been kept in, because the mood of that movie NEEDED pulling down. it's a horrible awful film that glamorizes the suicides and deaths of disabled people and just. sorry. as a depressed disabled person, it hits a lot of nerves, and i think it's just really poorly handled as a story.
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Myridean
Dan Brown's Angels & Demons and Inferno. Both good but had very controversial twists at the end that Ron Howard didn't include in the film adaptations. Also, in Life of Pi critical but gruesome scene where Richard Parker, the tiger, saves Pi's life by defending him from an attacker on the Pacific Ocean.
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Dan Brown's Angels & Demons and Inferno. Both good but had very controversial twists at the end that Ron Howard didn't include in the film adaptations. Also, in Life of Pi critical but gruesome scene where Richard Parker, the tiger, saves Pi's life by defending him from an attacker on the Pacific Ocean.
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Thommy2n
Gotta say, when it came to American Psycho.
I'm glad they did not include the scene with the rat.
I will not subject any of you what exactly happens, but lets just say. The first person stream of consciousness perspective, going through every single detail just makes it all the more disturbing.
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Gotta say, when it came to American Psycho.
I'm glad they did not include the scene with the rat.
I will not subject any of you what exactly happens, but lets just say. The first person stream of consciousness perspective, going through every single detail just makes it all the more disturbing.
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