Posted October 22, 2014

I very rarely see a movie before I read the book, and almost every time the book is far superior to the movie. Not just because of time limitations on a movie, but because they often change the story and characters from the book too much. I wonder if people who see the film first tend to prefer the film more than the book?

Is there any movie adaptation that even tries to stay as close to the book as possible?
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@HypersomniacLive: This was something that certainly happened in my home. My younger sisters and I would often combine our "boy toys" and "girl toys" together during our silly play sessions. This was never something I observed in the outside world though. Everything at school or at friends' houses was always much more separated. It makes me curious how that is with young kids nowadays. Is there much more blending of interests these days? I hope so.
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Granted, my experience is limited to a few hundred kids in total and probably can't be used as a reliable sample, but I think it can at least serve as an indication on where things stand.

But yeah, attitudes about gay or bisexual men (at least here in the states) are ridiculous. When my cousin came out as gay, my mom said that it made sense since he "always was kind of a sissy", [...]
OTOH, I had a classmate in high school that seemed to have a more obvious feminine side, and most wondered if he was gay, but he was nth of the sort.
So yes, it's mostly stereotyping people based on traditional male and female models/ roles/ attitudes, and I don't think it's just happening in the US.