The Glass Castle Critique

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The Glass Castle a memoir and movie based on a true story by Jeanette Walls. The Glass Castle memoir made its debut in March 2005 and the movie was released over a decade after the book on August 11, 2017. The movie was produced by Lionsgate which was directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, and with the screenplay written by Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Lanham. Within the movie, three actors portrayed as Jeannette Walls at various stages in her life Brie Larson, Ella Anderson, and Chandler Head.
Pleased with the quality of work as to be excepted by any major film producer, though expecting to follow the book chronologically was quickly a disappointment. Having read the book first then to watch the movie to find key scenes either in a different story line or to have not seen them all was rampant throughout the movie. This had ruined the way Jeanette had grown up, seemingly altering who she grew to be due to the events happening out of sequence. …show more content…

While reading I visualized Rex as softer than what the actor, Woody Harrelson, was and throughout the movie I was slightly preoccupied trying to tell myself that is Rex. Jean Doll explained this in The Atlantic about how “interpretations and visualizations [are what] the reader desires” and talks about how each reader has their own unique image that most likely will not match in the movie which can often be frustrating.
Also within the book you get much more detail than what a movie could ever fit into it reasonably though leaving out intense scenes such as the knife fight between Rose Mary and Rex. The two often fought though some conflicts were left out or altered to fit the story line of the movie and not the book’s. Within the book reader engagement was higher with the knife scene though without being in the movie viewer’s captivity was

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