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A Walk In The Woods. I read Bill Bryson's book years ago and really enjoyed it so I was keen to see Robert Redford's film,
What a disappointment. Two old codgers stumbling from one motel room to another. Awful.

Moravian 8 Jan 20
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for me books paint a better picture and give more detail that movies sometimes don't
but I love movies

Very true. With a book you can paint your own pictures. with a film it is from someone else

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Whichever form i read/see first, the"other" is almost always a tremendous disappointment

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I saw it a few years back. I liked it, of course I never read the book.

I didn't see the first part of the film so maybe I missed the best bit. It has very little in common with the book apart from the name unlike "Wild" starring Reese Witherspoon walking the Pacific Crest Trail. I would recommend both book and film.

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