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While a film adaptation of a literary work need not religiously adhere to its source material to be a good movie, might the creators of a film, ostensibly, for kids want to maintain some to the elements of the book that appeal to kids? Like talking animals, for example?
By Frank Anderson and Diego HernandezSend us Fan Mail
While a film adaptation of a literary work need not religiously adhere to its source material to be a good movie, might the creators of a film, ostensibly, for kids want to maintain some to the elements of the book that appeal to kids? Like talking animals, for example?