@aniesha_brahma
Aniesha Brahma
@aniesha_brahma · 3:41

Book to Screen: Lockwood & Co.

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They already did change the character background, which I understand because mainly all of these characters were white characters and it was written at a very different time. And now with representation and with everybody's story being told and not just the whole whitewashing of content, I am really happy with all the changes that they have made and the author was involved in this as well. Which kind of brings me to the question that where do you stand on book to screen adaptations? Like I genuinely enjoyed Lockford and Co

What do you think of adaptations? Is it a good idea or a bad one? Let's talk about it. #adaptations #bookstoscreen

@Jasmeet2005
Jasmeet Singh
@Jasmeet2005 · 0:59

@aniesha_brahma

And you can't change it obviously you can change the whole background of the story. But a little bit of change is done for the creative. Visualization can be accepted in a way, but there should be done gracefully. It should not just shake the base. Why that particular book was or the story was written, that's my opinion on the tank
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