Thursday, April 18, 2013

Post #4: Adaption of Perks of Being a Wallflower


Some challenges of making The Perks of Being a Wallflower into a movie would be that there would have to be a lot more detail to the scenes and the plot. Most of what Charlie says is somewhat detailed but not enough for the movie. In the book the mood of how Charlie feels is shown through the word choice and structure of his writing. In the movie there would have to be a lot of detail and a lot less of skipping around to different things being talked about since the book is in letter structure.

One scene essential to The Perks of Being a Wallflower is when Charlie sees Sam. This is what the whole book basically revolves around. When Charlie sees her the scene is very intense. It’s like everything around them stops and it’s only Sam that’s important to Charlie.  From this point on in the book Charlie is part of their group and spends all his time with them or talking about them in the letters sent to his ‘friend’. Without this scene there would be no point of the book, it wouldn’t be as special either if they tried to replace this scene and somehow incorporate it in another way.

Another scene essential to The Perks of Being a Wallflower is when it is Christmas time and Charlie’s birthday. Charlie becomes very depressed, and we figure out why the rest of the book he has been so sad. His aunt had died on his birthday years before and it changed his life.  It made him feel sorrow and pain but also it made him be different from the others because he felt his aunt’s death was his fault or responsibility. Without this scene Charlie’s character wouldn’t make as much sense, nor his actions.

One more scene that is essential to The Perks of Being a Wallflower is when Charlie kisses Sam at the party. After this scene everything changes for Charlie for a while. He isn’t able to hang around the people he normally does. There is also tension between him, Sam, and Mary Elizabeth and leaves him feeling more alone. This is when he starts to drink and get involved in drugs more. Without this scene in the book people wouldn’t see the problems or situations that Charlie goes through in his life.

One part of The Perks of Being a Wallflower that would need to be cut out in the movie to make sure that only the important parts of the story was focused on would be Charlie’s description of his grandpa and the rest of his family. Other than his immediate family and his aunt, the other members of his family do not affect him or the story.

Another part of The Perks of Being a Wallflower that would have to be cut out in order to make sure that only the important parts of the story are focused on would be when Charlie is describing what he sees when he is at the mall. It really has no effect on Charlie or the story and would need to be cut out.

Friday, April 5, 2013


Weekend Getaway to Oriental; North Carolina

This weekend getaway is perfect for two who want to find the same passion that was there when they met. Will start on a Friday night and go until Sunday night. Housing will be an inn in the country setting with beautiful wildflowers surrounding the entire area.  With 8 bedrooms available you want to book quickly before the rooms are filled up! Months open: First weekend of April- Last weekend in September.

Friday night:

*    Dinner in the hall beginning at 5:30

Saturday:

*    Morning - breakfast at 9

*    Afternoon- packed picnic lunch to go walk the beach or wherever you please in the at 12:30/1:00.

*    Dinner -6:30 in dining hall

Sunday morning:

*    Breakfast again at 9.

 During this weekend getaway you will feel just like Amanda and Dawson did when finding their love for each other within a few days.

        In The Best of Me Nicholas Sparks describes the intense and passionate meeting that Amanda and Dawson have again that reunites their love in a matter of a weekend. Life has gotten in the way for them and they put their feelings aside.  After they separated in their teenage years their lives both took different paths that happen to be far apart from each other. Both have gone through hardships and stick through just going through the routines of a normal day. After about 20 years or more they meet in Oriental, South Carolina again for their friend’s funeral. The time spent together within a few days makes the distance that has been between them disappear.  Back in their home town, their friend; Tuck has set up certain events that he knew would bring them together.  They reminisce on the times they had together and are in a way transported back to that time. When it was just them against the world in their small town home. As Tuck said, “There's a lot of magic between you too.”  When they are in Tuck’s wife house the house is magical to them. The setting, the environment, everything about the place makes it obvious that this house was for the two and in the getaway weekend package; visitors would feel the same way. They would experience the beautiful flowers that lie in front of the house, “But their eyes were drawn inevitably to the wildflowers. Thousands of them, a meadow of fireworks stretching nearly to the steps of the cottage, a sea of red and orange and purple and blue and yellow nearly waist deep, rippling in the gentle breeze,” and put themselves in these characters shoes were their love for each other was better than anything they could imagine. “It was just us.”

           

                                               
(http://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/15677976-the-best-of-me )