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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

'The Pit and the Pendulum: Movie vs. Book\r'

'The set and the Pendulum is a book written by Edgar Allen Poe in 1842. Years later, in 1961, a movie was made. order by Roger Corman, the film is a lot opposite than the movie, though it does have a few similarities. virtuoso of the few similarities is the pendulum sequence. When Francis is strapped down to the â€Å"bed,” the pendulum comes inches closer and closer, slowly, as in the book. Right as it’s about to start him, he’s saved. Another similarity, though minor, is the betrothal of a defend.A major difference is the involvement of a while. In the book, there’s almost no plot at all, except that the character is a military man in France. In the movie, the plot is long, explained well, and a little more than interesting than the book. The pit and pendulum themselves have very little involvement in the movie, while in the book, they’re almost perpetually bear on and the pit is introduced almost right away. Also, in the movie, there ar e way more characters. I think Roger Corman did a pretty mediocre agate line making a movie out of the book.I extrapolate that the movie wasn’t really meant to be ground off of the book entirely, but they could have involved the pit and the pendulum a little more end-to-end the movie. Although the plot was good and had plenty of shock, I did want the plot of the book a little more. If I wrote the script, I would have added a lot more to the plot of the book and kept it. It seems like Corman besides made the movie with the title, and only had the pit and the pendulum stay. In short, Corman could have done better.\r\n'

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