Both are really good. I liked the book a bit more as Emily actually gets away with what she does in the “Ripley” vein & it’s kinda scarier knowing she’s out there to ruin someone else’s life; Blake Lively got that part so great in spades and owned the screen. I like that the film version is Stephanie has more personality and more drive thanks to Anna Kendrick’s energy and she matches Blake Lively well in their scenes together.
Just discovered the movie has a sequel! IMDb has it as ‘A Simple Favor Sequel’ lol and the synopsis is: Follows Stephanie Smothers and Emily Nelson as they head to the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for Emily's extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman. I’m a bit confused but looks like this is real 😂
For me the book felt like a Pretty Little Liars book. The twin, the getting with men she knows she shouldn’t, the convoluted ending. I liked it for the most part, but I think it’s largely because the writing really felt like Ira Levines which I love. But it just felt generic and it was easy to see what was coming
Hollywood fluff !!! Like eating a bag of marshmallows. My tummy hurt afterwards. I love Anna Kendrick and highly recommend the 2022 film “Alice, Darling”. A slow burn about a woman in an abusive relationship and her two female friends who try to help her. Found the ending poetic and beautiful. Of course 18 people saw this film because it deals with this topic in a realistic non Hollywood manner. PS....Thank you Laura for filming this with your normal background and not an unknown city that broke my brain a couple of weeks back.. 😀😀
I've heard of that one, but still need to watch it! Kendrick is known for her bubbly roles, but I hope she gets more roles that show her diversity as time goes on because I do like her as an actress.
I read the book and I felt the book was so strange, I agree with your feeling of Stephanie in the book, maybe that’s why I didn’t like the book/found it hard to read. I felt it was too hard to “really” like the book because of it.
Yeah she was such a disappointing character lol. The way she helps Emily later in the story and just believed everything Emily said was so frustrating!
Yesss Laura! I loved this video so much! You always do such a good job! ❤ Are you going to review “It Ends with Us” by Colleen Hoover? I know your not the biggest fan after “Verity” 😅
Both are really good. I liked the book a bit more as Emily actually gets away with what she does in the “Ripley” vein & it’s kinda scarier knowing she’s out there to ruin someone else’s life; Blake Lively got that part so great in spades and owned the screen. I like that the film version is Stephanie has more personality and more drive thanks to Anna Kendrick’s energy and she matches Blake Lively well in their scenes together. I don’t mind that Shawn was kinda of a pawn/accomplice to Emily in the book whereas he’s just a hapless dummy in the movie.
I would love if you did more modern children's books. I know that's not helpful with thrillers, but scrolling through your playlist, the few children's books are classics.
@@WhytheBookWins I didn't off the top of my head, but I've been looking for ideas for the past hour LOL The Willoughbys by Lois Lowry The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick Mars Needs Moms! by Berkeley Breathed The Ant Bully by John Nickle
Wait, people actually like the book? I read it recently and it was really bad. I’m not watching a video by someone who thinks Delicate Condition is a good or well written book.
My biggest comment about the movie is that I loved all of Blake Lively's outfits.
Yes! She is stunning in every scene (aside from when she plays the twin lol)
Both are really good. I liked the book a bit more as Emily actually gets away with what she does in the “Ripley” vein & it’s kinda scarier knowing she’s out there to ruin someone else’s life; Blake Lively got that part so great in spades and owned the screen. I like that the film version is Stephanie has more personality and more drive thanks to Anna Kendrick’s energy and she matches Blake Lively well in their scenes together.
I never knew this was a book! Very good film tho.
The film rights were bought before the book was even released! So it makes sense the movie eclipsed the book.
A fun movie but I totally forgot most of the plot until you recapped it. It does sound like the movie had the better ending.
Yeah that about sums it up-a fun and entertaining movie, yet pretty forgettable lol.
Just discovered the movie has a sequel! IMDb has it as ‘A Simple Favor Sequel’ lol and the synopsis is: Follows Stephanie Smothers and Emily Nelson as they head to the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for Emily's extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman.
I’m a bit confused but looks like this is real 😂
whoa you are right! I searched it and found an article from March os this year announcing there would be a sequel!
Love this.Im currently watching it.looking forward to seeing the sequel
For me the book felt like a Pretty Little Liars book. The twin, the getting with men she knows she shouldn’t, the convoluted ending. I liked it for the most part, but I think it’s largely because the writing really felt like Ira Levines which I love. But it just felt generic and it was easy to see what was coming
I'm impressed Shawn didn't have a way worse ending.
Well Emily did shoot him in the arm in the movie 😂
Yeah in both he gets off pretty unscathed!
Hollywood fluff !!! Like eating a bag of marshmallows. My tummy hurt afterwards. I love Anna Kendrick and highly recommend the 2022 film “Alice, Darling”. A slow burn about a woman in an abusive relationship and her two female friends who try to help her. Found the ending poetic and beautiful. Of course 18 people saw this film because it deals with this topic in a realistic non Hollywood manner. PS....Thank you Laura for filming this with your normal background and not an unknown city that broke my brain a couple of weeks back.. 😀😀
I've heard of that one, but still need to watch it! Kendrick is known for her bubbly roles, but I hope she gets more roles that show her diversity as time goes on because I do like her as an actress.
I read the book and I felt the book was so strange, I agree with your feeling of Stephanie in the book, maybe that’s why I didn’t like the book/found it hard to read. I felt it was too hard to “really” like the book because of it.
Yeah she was such a disappointing character lol. The way she helps Emily later in the story and just believed everything Emily said was so frustrating!
i loved the movie and i thought the book was enjoyable. The movie almost feels like a parody of the novel in a way and i LOVE the musical choices.
Thanks for sharing! I agree there is a lot to like about the movie and the music is definitely one of them!
Yesss Laura! I loved this video so much! You always do such a good job! ❤ Are you going to review “It Ends with Us” by Colleen Hoover? I know your not the biggest fan after “Verity” 😅
Thank you! And my video for It Ends With Us literally uploading right now!! It should be live within the next hour
Both are really good. I liked the book a bit more as Emily actually gets away with what she does in the “Ripley” vein & it’s kinda scarier knowing she’s out there to ruin someone else’s life; Blake Lively got that part so great in spades and owned the screen. I like that the film version is Stephanie has more personality and more drive thanks to Anna Kendrick’s energy and she matches Blake Lively well in their scenes together. I don’t mind that Shawn was kinda of a pawn/accomplice to Emily in the book whereas he’s just a hapless dummy in the movie.
Yeah I can see the appeal to the book ending with get getting away. But yeah, Stephanie as a character was much smarter in the movie.
I read this book and it’s a wild loopty loop 😂😂 I preferred the movie because it seemed more streamlined
I really liked the movie never read the book
I would love if you did more modern children's books. I know that's not helpful with thrillers, but scrolling through your playlist, the few children's books are classics.
Yeah I've focused more on the classics on that front. But I would love to branch out! Any specific recommendations?
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I didn't off the top of my head, but I've been looking for ideas for the past hour LOL
The Willoughbys by Lois Lowry
The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick
Mars Needs Moms! by Berkeley Breathed
The Ant Bully by John Nickle
@@LavenderLydia thanks! I have read and watched Hugo Cabret and love both so that would be a cool one to return to and cover for the channel!
@@WhytheBookWins I LOVE that one
Can you do a video on the book “Bones and All” the movie based off of it came out in 2022
I've had this requested a lot! So I guess I should do it haha, the video will be up sometime in September 😊
@pretty_raya wanted to let you know I just read and watched Bones and All! my video will be out next month
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Wait, people actually like the book? I read it recently and it was really bad.
I’m not watching a video by someone who thinks Delicate Condition is a good or well written book.