War of the Worlds: Will Movie Stay True to Book?

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The discussion centers on concerns regarding the fidelity of the upcoming "War of the Worlds" movie adaptation to H.G. Wells' original novel. Participants note significant changes, including the introduction of jet airliners, a shift in setting from the UK to the US, and the addition of new characters, such as a daughter, which diverges from the book's focus on a single male protagonist. There is skepticism about the film's ability to capture the essence of the source material, with comparisons made to previous adaptations like "The Time Machine," which also strayed far from the original story. The general sentiment leans towards disappointment, anticipating that the film will follow typical Hollywood tropes rather than staying true to Wells' narrative. Despite these concerns, some express a willingness to see the movie for its entertainment value, albeit with lowered expectations.
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It seems like the trailers and tv-spots are getting a little more indepth. Does it look like this movie will stay true to the book or go the normal path of screwing it up entirely? I've never read hte book so :-/
 
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Here is a picture from a set for war of the worlds http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/warofworlds.JPG

In the original there were no jet airliners. the story has been moved in time, how true to HG Wells can it possibly be?
 
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from trailers i can say that this movie gona be regular piece of hollywood BS.
 
Integral said:
Here is a picture from a set for war of the worlds http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/warofworlds.JPG

In the original there were no jet airliners. the story has been moved in time, how true to HG Wells can it possibly be?

Moved in time, moved in Location (US rather than UK), Added character (No daughter in original novel), and I'll bet they'll make the Invaders invunerable to attack ( As they did in the last movie, but which they were not in the novel).
 
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The only thing I noticed was mentioned, that was the daughter. In fact it looks like a whole family (for Hollywood) but in the book it's just the dude and he has a friend here and a friend there but it's mainly the one guy's story. The book was awesome, but I'm a big H.G. Wells fan. If you've seen "The Time Machine" that came out a couple years ago, and read the book, you'll notice they are NOTHING like each other. In fact, the only thing the two had in common was that they were about A time machine. I imagine "War of the Worlds" is going to be the same case, but it still looks like an awesome flick.
 
False Prophet said:
The only thing I noticed was mentioned, that was the daughter. In fact it looks like a whole family (for Hollywood) but in the book it's just the dude and he has a friend here and a friend there but it's mainly the one guy's story.

In the book he is married, but they get separated after he takes her to some relatives for safety's sake early on in the story. They are re-united in the end.
 
Janus said:
In the book he is married, but they get separated after he takes her to some relatives for safety's sake early on in the story. They are re-united in the end.
noooooooo, now why would I go see the movie if I know they'll reunite :cry:
 
Monique said:
noooooooo, now why would I go see the movie if I know they'll reunite :cry:

Now there there, No need to cry. Remember, I was talking about the original novel by Wells. The chances of the movie following the same plot are extremely slim.
 
The daughter probably turns out to be a very convincing transvestite with an alien as a boyfriend?

Hurrah for Hollywood and it's unprobable plot twists.
 
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False Prophet said:
The only thing I noticed was mentioned, that was the daughter. In fact it looks like a whole family (for Hollywood) but in the book it's just the dude and he has a friend here and a friend there but it's mainly the one guy's story. The book was awesome, but I'm a big H.G. Wells fan. If you've seen "The Time Machine" that came out a couple years ago, and read the book, you'll notice they are NOTHING like each other. In fact, the only thing the two had in common was that they were about A time machine. I imagine "War of the Worlds" is going to be the same case, but it still looks like an awesome flick.

lol i read the time machien coincadently a few months before it came out in theatres. I didnt know if i walked into the wrong theatre or something when i saw it however... everything didnt make sense.
 
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Tom Cruise is in it. It's guaranteed to be a POC. I'm surprised he's not going around to talk shows professing his deep knowledge in extra terrstrial life and how to combat it now that he's done a movie about it.
 
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