tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4122381631515970999.post5775515121121704230..comments2015-04-18T11:08:55.227-07:00Comments on Keara's LTED629 Blog : If I Stay by Gayle FormanKearahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00635170904753541723noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4122381631515970999.post-13774227754863414142015-02-10T18:57:44.432-08:002015-02-10T18:57:44.432-08:00Christina,
Yes, I would say that the movie did the...Christina,<br />Yes, I would say that the movie did the book justice! The producers and writers did a commendable job with highlighitng the major elements of the book. Although, your question about whether or not the relationships Mia had with her friends and family were accurately represented made me think. Personally I do not feel as though her relationship with Teddy was captured well. Honestly the movie merely glanced over his character all together. I am glad that I had a chance to read the book and was able to understand Teddy's humorous and adorable side. Mia seemed li,e a second mother to Teddy in the book and I wish that bond was captured in the film adaption. <br /> I think you misunderstood my thoughts about Mia having the choice to live or not! I do not think that all comatose patients have the choice to live like Mia. Obviously when in such a state, you are not necessarily in control of your body or what happens to you. Yet, this is something that Gayle Forman centered her novel around. Thinking only from the perspective of Mia and no other comatose patients, yes, she does have the power to choose whether she should stay or go. As I am reading further, I have noticed that her love for her family, friends and music play a key role in her decision to stay or not. Have you noticed either the theme of love or choice as you are reading? I wonder if you have a perspective that pinpoints different central ideas! Kearahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00635170904753541723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4122381631515970999.post-52763688045395768432015-02-10T18:35:20.428-08:002015-02-10T18:35:20.428-08:00Keara,
I think it is interesting how you read the...Keara,<br /><br />I think it is interesting how you read the book after watching the movie. That provides you with good insight into the book and it is always fascinating to see what makes in into the movie and what doesn't. Although I have not seen the movie, it is amazing to me how directors and writers determine what parts of the books to keep, change, and omit. Do you think the movie do the book justice? Was the movie able to capture the relationship Mia had with her family, Kim, and Adam?<br /><br />I also liked your thoughts about what the nurse said on p.82. When I read that part, I found myself thinking differently than you. I am not sure if it is possible for patients that are in a coma to choose if they live or die. I feel like at that point, they have little to no control. However, I am no expert and I should probably do some research as well! Christinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10005222722888602696noreply@blogger.com