I hate it like when the scenes from a book is cut from a movies but unfortunately Its about mostly the budget of the production of that particular movie . Who buys the rights or what not . Who writes the script
they also do like test audience for the film ( I didn't know about that until a couple of weeks ago )
one example was the 1980s version of Flowers in the Attic vs the book. They completely changed it even though they had V.c andrews approval. They actually had two scripts and a test audience who told them the to cut out whole bunch of scenes that were in the book.
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Reply to Why are books always changed or cut major scenes out when adapted to film? by hushpolocaps69
I hate it like when the scenes from a book is cut from a movies but unfortunately Its about mostly the budget of the production of that particular movie . Who buys the rights or what not . Who writes the script
they also do like test audience for the film ( I didn't know about that until a couple of weeks ago )
one example was the 1980s version of Flowers in the Attic vs the book. They completely changed it even though they had V.c andrews approval. They actually had two scripts and a test audience who told them the to cut out whole bunch of scenes that were in the book.