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Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Stormbreaker
Book VS
movie
Nerve-racking, cliff-hanging these are just some of the words
that describe the tense movie and novel that is Stormbreaker. This is an exciting book and movie that many
people love. It’s about a boy who is
thinks his uncles death is suspicious little does he know he is about to enter
a life or death situation at least when Sayle comes into the picture.
Characters
There are many characters in Stormbreaker, the main ones are
the young spy Alex Rider, the man who started it Herod Sayle. Other people in the book were Nadia Vole, Ian
Rider, Allan Blunt, Mr Grin and many more. Involving Sabrina was a smart move as it added more understanding
and more interest. Many people in the
movie got there name changed such as Herod Sayle got changed to Darius Sayle.
Similarities
There were many similarities such as the weapons like got
the Nintendo, yoyo, zit cream though he didn’t get the pen in the book. There were many other similarities like how
Ian dies, Yassen Kills Sayle and Ian and he gets put in a jellyfish tank. There were lots of similarities yet there
were almost as many differences as well.
Book
I think the book was better than the movie as it gave more
detail and made you use your imagination.
When you watch the movie you don’t use your imagination. That is why I think that the book is better.
Highlights
My favourite part was when he is in the jellyfish tank and
he uses the zit cream to eat through the metal and the jellyfish goes flying
out and Nadia Vole gets killed. There
were many good parts of the movie but another one of my favourites is when
Nadia Vole goes to Alex’s house and attacks Jack, it is really funny when Nadia
Vole gets the puffer fish in her hand.
Stormbreaker is an awesome book and movie and I would advise
it to anyone who likes action and adventure movies.
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