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The Hunt For Red October ~ Novel -VS- Film  

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The Hunt For Red October ~ Novel -VS- Film When comparing the book and movie, The Hunt For Red October, one can clearly see that the novel is better. There are many different reasons for this, however, three main reasons seem to stand out. The lack of Ramius' character development in the movie, changes in the story line (lack of the British), and, finally, the descriptive details of the novel and film. The first area that we can see the novel being better is in that of Ramius' character development. In the novel, we see Marko Ramius' character development very clearly. We are shown who and what he is about. The novel shows Marko's role in the Soviet Navy from when he is only a mere child, to the present. We are shown how he was raised and what his ideals are. The most important aspect we see of Ramius...

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