I used to be a real stickler for wanting movies based on books to be like the book. I guess in my mind, the book tells it so well, why change it? As I have matured, my understanding of these two very different mediums has evolved so that I now recognize that it all comes down to the story.
A boy escapes the tragedy of his life and happens upon a circus. A girl jumps into the performer's life head first, never looking back. They bond over a shared tenderness for a four ton, whiskey loving, polish speaking elephant. Together they build a life of adventure, love, and family; each giving the other what they were missing.
This, in a nutshell, is the story behind Water for Elephants. I read the book. I saw the movie. I thoroughly enjoyed them both.
A boy escapes the tragedy of his life and happens upon a circus. A girl jumps into the performer's life head first, never looking back. They bond over a shared tenderness for a four ton, whiskey loving, polish speaking elephant. Together they build a life of adventure, love, and family; each giving the other what they were missing.
This, in a nutshell, is the story behind Water for Elephants. I read the book. I saw the movie. I thoroughly enjoyed them both.
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