Comparing Tomorrow When The War Began, The Movie And Film

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The Differences between the book Tomorrow When the War Began and the movie
The film Tomorrow When the War Began is a film based on the novel of the same title. John Marsden’s Tomorrow When the War Began is the story of seven teenagers who return from a camping trip to find their home town has been invaded. The producer of the film has excluded several settings from the book and also changed parts of the plot and the character’s characteristics. These differences occur to show the character’s development, to limit the duration of the film and to keep the audience engaged.

The plot in the film is very similar to the book but in parts, especially towards the end, the plot is slightly different to the film. The plot is varied in the film to show …show more content…

These settings have been excluded to keep the movie short as the have small relevance to the overall plot. The hermit’s hut is commonly referenced in the book but is completely left out in the film. The hermit’s hut doesn’t play a large role in the development in the plot. It does make the characters realise that they may have to hurt or even kill people to hope to survive. This realisation is developed earlier on in the book when the prisoner is shot and killed. In the book Robyn, Kevin, Corrie and Chris go into town and talk to people cleaning out the houses. This doesn 't happen in the film as all they gain from is slightly more knowledge about the enemy and the prisoners in the showground. Most of this knowledge is replaced near the start of the movie when Kevin, Corrie and Ellie investigate the showground for the first time. The setting of Hell is kept the same for the novel and the film and is commonly used in both. Hell is one of the most important settings in the novel and that 's way it is kept the same for the film. Some settings in the novel are not as important as others in the novel and are left out in the film to limit the duration of the movie. If knowledge is gained or development in a less important setting then this knowledge and development is achieved in a more important …show more content…

This is done so the character development is clearly shown, the duration of the film can be limited and so the film can be kept interesting and engaging for the audience. The plot in the film is changed slightly from the novel it is based on to show the development of characters. Some settings are excluded or changed to limit the time of the movie. The character’s characteristics are slightly altered so the movie is kept interesting and engaging for the audience. By modifying these aspects of the film the producer is able to keep the audience engaged whilst showing character

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