Land of KushAgainst the Day (2009)Constellation Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Jelone (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on August 4th 2009
The book is (almost) always better. The “Harry Potter” series, The Natural, The Passion of the Christ…these are examples of that saying. Sure, there are exceptions (The Godfather, despite reducing the female characters significantly, is still superior as a film), but for the most part, transferring a book to another medium is a bad idea. Pacing, spacing and flavor are all lost, either to create a work that hits all the plot points without any soul or one that attempts to capture the spirit without all those pesky facts. Either way, most adaptations become dependent on their source material. Which is why, at least in the case of the Land of Kush’s Against the Day, it helps to adapt something that’s loose, roaming and experimental.
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That's the one! @Greg: Ah, you mean my Wilco (the review) of Wilco (the album) - featuring "Wilco (the Song)" - by Wilco (the band)? Someone ought to do a musical translation of The Crying of Lot 49. would be a lot shorter haha Reading the last paragraph gave me deja vu of your Wilco review... | Features
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