Thursday, November 14, 2019
The Characters of Chandlers The Big Sleep :: sleep
      The Characters of Chandler's The Big Sleep     Ã       The differences between the characters in Hawks'  adaptation of Chandler's The Big Sleep and the novel are obvious to someone who  has noticed the details on both. Of course there are positive and negative  aspects to such choices which Hawks makes in his film and those decisions which  Hawks made from novel to movie should be examined and questioned whether they  helped or hindered the production of The Big Sleep. One of the major  differences, and I would argue a drawback, in the film version is the  representation of the characters and the predictable ending. Looking  specifically at Marlowe and Mrs. Regan, it is easy to see that Hawks changed  some things about their characters simply because of the high profile actors:  Bogart and Bacall. Such a change in the characters was most likely a decision  made by Hawks in order to make the novel more believable or exciting to the  audience, perhaps assuming the majority of the viewers may not have read the  novel. The end of the movie w   as completely predictable and I think Hawks took  the easy way out when making his decision to end with Marlowe and Regan ending  up in love. The changes Hawks made in the characters as well as the end are ones  that I assume Hawks made on the basis of what he thought would produce the best  film. I can respect Hawks' goal, but I think anyone who has read the novel would  agree that the novel is the better version between the two.     Ã       Starting with the character of Marlowe, the differences in  his character are major ones. In the novel Marlowe is somewhat of a loner- a  characteristic that I found intriguing. It is made clear that Marlowe knows this  about himself and even revels in this aspect of his personality. He likes to  ponder things alone and does not even long for company. Throughout the novel,  there are several instances where Marlowe is put in social situations and is  always strictly business. Marlowe has drinks with Mr. Geiger while doing  business, but does not elaborate on conversation with him. Marlowe is very  subdued and laid back in his manner; when he is done talking business with Mr.  					    
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