The Glass Castle Movie Analysis

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The Glass Castle: Film vs. Book Comparison
The Glass Castle film was released August 11th, 2017, almost twelve years after the book was published. Director Destin Daniel Cretton began talking with Jeanette to get a better insight on her life. In an article written by Vulture, Destin says “I talked to her a little bit early on, but it wasn’t until we really started cracking it that I knew what questions to ask. She became much more engaged once I figured out what the screenplay could be.” Destin was very involved with the film and with Jeannette Walls. He often consulted Jeannette to make sure that the Walls family was being portrayed correctly. Destin really wanted Jeannette to be happy with the way he portrayed her family. Jeannette was mainly …show more content…

They bring up the yellow bucket but they do not explain its importance or how it relates to the overall story. When Jeannette was younger, she meets a young African American girl who bullied her but they eventually build a friendship, this scene was not brought up in the movie even though it greatly impacted Jeanette's life. The movie shows more of the adult Jeannette than the book does and even makes up things that did not happen in the book for adult Jeannette. The book mainly focuses on how Jeannette’s view on her life and on her father evolve rather than the movie where it flashes back and forth from childhood to adulthood. The tone in both the movie and the book gets more serious as the Walls children age and mature. It's hard to keep the same mood throughout the entire movie since the scenes are jumping from Jeanette’s adulthood back to her childhood. In the book, the series of events are in sequence and that is not the same for the movie. One if the first scenes is when Jeannette catches her dress on fire while cooking hot dogs. In the movie, there was more dialog than in the book. Jeannette never asked her mom for food in the book, she just made the food because that was what she was used

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