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Wrageowrapper
Apr 30, 2009

DRINK! ARSE! FECKIN CHRISTMAS!
I watched A Clockwork Orange right after I had finished the book by Anthony Burgess and I loving hated it. Not for the reasons Burgess hated it either, I thought the ending was actually OK. Rather I found the whole look of the film too stagey and artificial and certain sections like the prison to be too comedic. To me, the book was real and the movie was a fantasy.
This is very clearly a subjective feeling but I think that is more often the case. That we generally prefer the media that we ingested first. So are there any examples where it was the opposite for you?

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