It is a sociologically interesting exercise. Let me explain. It is about BOOKS but we have talked about the fims based in those books, not about the books. That is why I said Sociological.
Many of us, many people around the world prefer watching a movie instead of reading a book.
There is a joke: 'Have you seen the movie [Title]?' Other answers: 'No, I'm waiting for the film'.
Another joke (mine):
'Have you seen the film THE DA VINCI CODE'? 'No, I am waiting to the novel being written?
The last one is MIDNIGH EXPRESS. It tells the experience of a young american citizen behind the bars for years in a Turkish jail, convict of drugs trafficking .
I only know the second one: Eat, Pray, Love. By the way, I have never watched this film.
ReplyDeleteI know the first and the second.
DeleteThe first one is: A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick.
ReplyDeleteThe third one could be "Sleep like a baby" but I don´t really know that book. piedad
ReplyDeleteNo idea what three and four are. I was hoping you would tell me.
DeleteI have no idea, but I tried googling "The midnight road" and it turns out there is a book called like that. Maybe 4 refers to it!
ReplyDeleteMaybe. Not a clue.
DeleteAnd I agree with my classmates on the first two ones! :P
ReplyDeleteSame here.
DeleteIt is a sociologically interesting exercise. Let me explain.
ReplyDeleteIt is about BOOKS but we have talked about the fims based in those books, not about the books.
That is why I said Sociological.
Many of us, many people around the world prefer watching a movie instead of reading a book.
There is a joke:
'Have you seen the movie [Title]?' Other answers: 'No, I'm waiting for the film'.
Another joke (mine):
'Have you seen the film THE DA VINCI CODE'?
'No, I am waiting to the novel being written?
... FOR the novel being...
DeleteFor the novel to be...
DeleteVery interesting post, JL. I like the part about the sociological experiment.
DeleteThanks.
The last one is MIDNIGH EXPRESS. It tells the experience of a young american citizen behind the bars for years in a Turkish jail, convict of drugs trafficking .
ReplyDeleteThat's true! Clever guess.
ReplyDeleteA couple of corrections:
- American
- behind bars
- convicted