My current job consists also of watching films with teenagers and analyzing it afterwards. The film of February was Room and since I bought the book (if you haven't figure it out, the book is Room by Ema Donoghue) but not read it jet I decided I have to do it before I watch the film. I have a belief that the film will ruin my reading experience. Now I'm not so sure about this anymore.
Jack lives with his Ma in Room, which has a locked door and a skylight, and measures 11 feet by 11 feet. He loves watching TV, and the cartoon characters he calls friends, but he knows that nothing he sees on screen is truly real only him, Ma and the things in Room. Until the day Ma admits that there's a world outside ...Told in Jack's voice, Room is the story of a mother and son whose love lets them survive the impossible. Unsentimental and sometimes funny, devastating yet uplifting, Room is a novel like no other.
I read the book in one day, it's really hard to put it down. The film is also good, but the book kind of ruined it for me. If I read the book before I watch the movie I always look for differences between the book and the movie, and there will be, because it's impossible to fit everything in the movie. Yes, if you watch the movie first there is also a possibility that you won't enjoy the book as much, but there is so much more in the book so the experience can be still enjoyable (it happened to me with the fifth Harry Potter book. Because of the circumstances I first watched the movie, but that didn't destroy the reading experience). There is also a third option, not watch the movie at all :)
The nail polish is from old Essence line called Hard to resist. It's a dark blue with small blue shimmer, the brush is flat and easy to use. This one is one coater. No problems with the application but I need a new base coats since my current one is becoming goopy and hard to use.
So what do you think, it's a good idea to read the book first before watching the movie?
Have a great day!
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