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comment_1476788

We all have different hubbies that we love to do at our leisure time. Personally I am a bookworm, so I will always choose to read over movies. Movies just bore me. 

How about you, between reading and watching a movie which one do you prefer?

 

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comment_1476870

If i want to relax i do movies. If i want to learn simeting i do books.

 

if is something that really interests me for instance a ww2 event i do both book and movie

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comment_1477658
9 hours ago, Kennysplash said:

Actually I sleep easily when it's a movie. But books manage to keep me hooked. 

I'm ashamed to admit that I haven't read a book in like 4 months already. For some reason, I don't mange to find the time to do it and the pile of books near the bed started to grow heavily because I still like to buy them yet don't read them.

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comment_1493551

For me, it really depends on the story. There are times when I crave the visual spectacle and emotional impact that a well-made movie in soap 2 day can deliver. It's like being transported to another world for a couple of hours, you know? But then there are moments when nothing beats the intimacy and depth of getting lost in the pages of a book. The ability to imagine the characters and settings in my own unique way adds a layer of personal connection that I find incredibly fulfilling.

Edited by jackworner999

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comment_1495386

There's something magical about getting lost in a book and letting your imagination run wild. But hey, sometimes a cozy sofa and a good movie can be just what you need to unwind after a long day. It's all about finding the right balance between books and movies to suit your mood!

Edited by Whitonwo

comment_1495412
3 hours ago, Whitonwo said:

There's something magical about getting lost in a book and letting your imagination run wild.

I agree, and you get the details straight from the author's mind, while in a movie, things are changed by the scenarist' own view by adding/removing things or changing the details according to their vision.

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comment_1505866

Hello,

It’s interesting how our hobbies can vary! Personally, I enjoy a good balance between both. Reading offers a chance to delve deeply into a character’s thoughts and worlds, which your imagination brings to life, while movies provide a more visual and dynamic storytelling experience.

If I had to choose, I’d lean toward reading for the depth and detail it offers.

How about you—do you ever mix things up, or is it always books over movies or games?

Thanks

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