I recommend you two novels: 1. " The Infinite Thriller System " was a fantasy novel written by Youyou Wumeng. The story was about Jiang Wen, an otaku who had transmigrated to the world of horror movies and obtained the Infinite Thriller System. In addition," One and Four " was a short story that was adapted into a movie by director Kumi Shiliu. The story was set in a confined space, where the forest ranger gathered four groups of related characters in a mud house in the forest. These two novels were works that transformed the movie story into a novel.
Zhang Ailing's own scriptwriters included " Japanese Youth,"" Lust, Warning," and " Farewell My Concubine."
I don't think one is inherently better than the other. Written novels allow for more immersive reading and self-interpretation. Movies, on the other hand, can have a greater impact through special effects and acting. It all comes down to what you're looking for in a story.
One example is 'A Cinderella Story' which is a direct modern - day adaptation of the classic Cinderella tale. It has the same basic plot elements like the mean step - mother and sisters, and the Cinderella - like character going to a big event (in this case, a high - school dance instead of a ball). Another is 'Pretty Woman' where the character of Vivian, played by Julia Roberts, has elements of Cinderella. She is from a lower social class and through an unexpected encounter with a wealthy man, her life changes, much like Cinderella's encounter with the prince.
Qiong Yao is a famous Chinese writer. Her literary works are very popular among readers. 1 A Curtain of Dreams (1997) Plum Blossom Brand (1999) Princess Pearl (2003) 4. Deep Love in the Rain (2006) 5. How Many Flowers Have Fallen in Dreams (2007) New Moon Like a Hook (2010) One Servant, Two Masters (2011) Heaven to the Left, Angels to the Right (2013) These films received high reviews and box office earnings, which were very popular among the audience. Qiong Yao's novels had complicated plots and delicate emotions. They were deeply loved by readers and had been adapted into movies and other forms of media works.
There are many movies that are suitable for an infinite novel. Here are some common examples: Inception: It was about a group of people who entered a dream to carry out various thrilling adventures and challenges. 2. The Matrix: A debate between reality and the virtual world was launched in the virtual world with computer hackers as the protagonist. [3]<< Deadly Game >>: It is about a group of people who are involved in a mysterious game and must face various dangers and challenges in order to win. 4 " Infinite Terror ": The theme of the battle between humans and terrorist organizations tells the story of various terrorist incidents and endless cycles. Inception Detective: It tells the story of a group of people using dreams to commit crimes and investigate. It involves various mysterious techniques and time cycles. These movies all had rich plots and unique topics, which could very well present the characteristics of infinite novels. Of course, there are many other movies that are suitable for writing in an infinite novel. You can choose according to your own preferences and creativity.
CEO films were generally based on novels, comics, anime, etc., which told the stories and experiences of CEOs and other professionals at work through fictional plots and characters. Although there were many such movies in the movie market, whether there was a specific movie or not still depended on one's personal preference for novels and works of the CEO genre.
Infinite Horror is a science fiction novel by Liu Cixin, which tells the story of an infinite loop and includes many movies. One of the most famous was " Unlimited Scenery," which was also directed and starred by Liu Cixin. The movie told the story of the protagonist Zhang Beihai's constant pursuit of the truth in an endless loop. There were also the first and second books in the " Infinite Horror " series," Infinite Horror,"" Infinite Future,"" Infinite Divine Silence," and " Infinite Dawn." These novels and movies contained many aspects of infinite horror stories, including character setting, plot development, and cosmic views. There were also some other movies such as Infinite Death Game, Infinite Darkness Rise, and Infinite Gloves, but these works were not included in the Infinite Horror series.
Bi Shumin was a famous author whose articles were widely adapted into movies. The following are some examples of famous Bi Shumin's articles being adapted into movies: Saving Private Ryan (1997): Based on Bi Shumin's novel of the same name, it tells the touching story of a soldier's sacrifice in World War II. 2 The Shawshank Redemption (1994): Director Stephen King's adaptation of Bi Shumin's novel of the same name, which tells the story of a banker in prison, is considered one of the greatest works in the history of film. 3 Mysterious Island (1998): Based on Bi Shumin's novel of the same name, the story of a pilot on a deserted island was directed by director Zhang Yimou. 4. The Red Violin (2005): Based on Bi Shumin's novel of the same name, it tells the story of a girl during World War II. Director Yang Dechang directed it. 5."Startling Step by Step"(2014): Director Zheng Baorui directed a novel of the same name adapted from Bi Shumin. It tells the story of a modern woman who traveled to the Qing Dynasty. In addition to the above examples, there were many other famous works by Bi Shumin that were adapted into movies such as La Traviata and Life and Death Tired.
Well, stories are usually written by coming up with an idea first. Then, you create characters and a plot to make it interesting. You also need to think about the setting and the conflicts that drive the story forward.
There were a few short stories that were suitable for adaptation into movies and television dramas that could be recommended. Among them, Waiting was a story about an 18-year love triangle that took place in the 1960s and 1970s in Northeast China. " Red Flower " was a Japanese novel. Many of the author's novels had been adapted into movies and television dramas, involving emotional and sexual topics. The Nonexistent Girl was an American novel that cleverly interweaved the diary of a Japanese girl with the story of an American migrant novelist, combining elements of World War II, Proust, pop culture, Zen, and quantum mechanics. Northern Sister was the famous work of the author Sheng Ke. Other than that, there were also some other niche literary works that were suitable for film adaptation, such as The Lonely Game and Rain. However, further research and evaluation were needed to determine which short stories were suitable for adaptation.