Top 10 best movies to be converted from literary works

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17-04-2020 Duyên Mỹ

The novels, literary works bring extremely profound meanings, unshaken is the inspiration of the many films. However, not every film will convey all the messages, excellent emotions from the story to the movies. The film adaptation always brings great expectation because of the success of the series, so today the article would recommend to you the film adaptation from the best literary masterpieces, convey the words, the lines of the story on the screen

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The Leopard

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The Leopard

The Leopard - Trailer

The Leopard was transformed from the novel of the same name by the Italian writer, Giuseppe di Lampedusa. The film won the Palme d'or in Cannes 1963. And in that legendary footage-the footage in the ballroom was sharply depicted on film lines and became the norm for cinema of elegance and choreography.

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Time Regained

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Time Regained

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Time Regained was the last part in the seven-part novel series that went on to find the Lost time (In Search of Lost Time) by Marcel Proust. With the performance of a very excellent cast: Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Béart and John Malkovich films have reappeared the novel is extremely vivid with outstanding frames, extravagant

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Oliver

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Oliver

Oliver adapted from the novel Oliver Twist

Oliver was transformed from the novel Oliver Twist by British great writer Charles Dickens. It was not the first film to be adapted from the Dickens ' novels, but the footage is still a myth when it has been depicted the true focus and the legendary colors of Dickens.

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Cabaret

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Cabaret

Cabaret - Trailer

Cabaret based on his novel Goodbye to Berlin (Goodbye Berlin) writer Christopher Isherwood is always regarded as the culmination of the film's genre. The film gained 8 Academy Awards.

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Great Expectations

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Great Expectations

Great Expectations Official Trailer

Great Expectations based on the novel of the same name by Charles Dickens. Starring Alec Guiness as Herbert Pocket, film director David Lean won the 19th Academy Award for Outstanding cinematography. The image of the top swamp is rated as the best opening in the history of cinema.