Persepolis film

In some ways, the movie is both the same and different from the book The Complete Persepolis. Overall, the movie remains true to the book in that it remains a graphic narrative. The movie begins with an adult Marjane in an airport on her way to Tehran instead of with the wearing of the veil as a child. In this way the movie does not follow the chronological order like the book instead it tells as if she was remembering certain moments from her past. this is also shown as the adult Marjane is in color, but when she recalls a memory everything is in black and white. Whereas in the book, everything is in black and white. Obviously the movie had to cut out some of the scenes in the book in order to save time so they have a different approach of telling the story. One scene in particular made me feel like I was watching a play. In order to show time passing and yet informing the audience of particular things, the movie would fade to show a character saying something and then return to black before having another character speak. In short, turning a spotlight on and off to emphasize the story and yet show that this is not happening all at once. The book and movie tell the same general story but approach telling it in different ways.

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