Thursday, October 23, 2008

Hollywood Romance Novels Adventure

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The romance novels of Nicholas Sparks forever maintain an overwhelming supremacy among its genus. With heartbreaking stories that are able to articulate towards a basic experience of love, Sparks Novels take a fan base that enthusiastically waits for the renovation from the manuscript to the silver screen.

After the previously deemed classic movie “The Notebook” twirl the spectators through the generations of everlasting romance, the pathway was all set for the next romance novel to do the same.

The novel movie comes in the form of “Night in Rodanthe”. As a supplementary bonus to the trustworthy booklovers and audience, the movie also observes the rejoining of the exceedingly compelling performer Richard Gere and Diane Lane.

In a lot of cases Romance Novels sounds superior on document than they do when expressed verbally. In the case of “Rodanthe” there are few lines that, even though might have been tailored from the novel, were spoken in a way that evoked embarrassment rather than romance.

This difficulty has always been the downfall of romantic movies, but it is far blubber from appalling acting. What do you think? Please write your opinion.

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