Why Smart Adaptations Change Their Sources

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Short Cuts, the vlog where Cinema Eclectica's Graham takes a closer look at modern film culture, is back. This month, he's asking if we're too hasty to criticise adaptations that change their sources?

Using examples from the work of Tomas Alfredsson, Lynne Ramsay and Akira Kurosawa, he explains why the smartest adaptations know exactly what to change, and why they do it.

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