I understand some people who sometimes prefer to watch a movie than read a book about the ā€œsame thing.ā€ The big thing about this is that what many people don’t know - or don’t care, is that the films adopt a lot of the poetic license, of adding something about what is not written in the biography (filling in gaps).

The problem with this is that it can make you not see the real context of what is approached; sometimes getting stuck in the ā€œmicro-momentsā€, and not in the real objective - which will make you think: ā€œThe means justified the ends.ā€

That’s why I prefer to read the book, if there is one. Then the movie (because I’m passionate about movies, of course). šŸ˜…

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