Who doesnt know of John Steinbecks classic falsehood Of Mice and Men? It is a tonic that almost everyone educated in the United States has either get hold of it or pretended to read it. But how many select seen the 1992 bring Of Mice and Men? The relative obscurity of 1992 screen version of this unfading drama does not mean that it was poorly done. Just the reversion is true, it is one of the best film adaptations of a novel that I gestate seen. The novel and the film be very similar. The Steinbecks novel could be though of as the screenplays first draft. There were well-nigh small changes, but they were instituted for the good of the film. I liked the film better than Steinbecks novel.
        Of Mice and Men is a story of people who express their troubles clearly, attribute on to thin dreams as they go about their thankless business. The novel, set in the 1930s, is a story of friendship of unsettled workers George Milton and Lennie Smalls. The pair travels from ranch to ranch, dreaming of someday making sufficiency money so they can buy their own piece of land and a stake in their future. George is a get down figure and protector of the strong simple-minded Lennie. Lennies strength is his gratuity and his curse. Like the child he is mentally, he loves animals, but he inadvertently crushes them to death. Women, to him, are rather like animals, -- soft, small, and gentle. And there lies the stress that powers this narrative to its tragic conclusion.
        The film version and the novel are very similar.
There is minimal description in the novel, seemly to set the scene, and the rest is dialogue. The films story is very pure and guide as Steinbecks original. Producer/director Gary...
Good comparision of the book to the movie, yet you could have added abit more about the book than the movie. Anyway, well done, its a magnificent book.
I have read the book and seen the movie. HAHA Lennie is the bomb. He is dam crashing(a) funny. Anywayz good work and keep it up
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