Being a graphic novel, Miller’s Sin City: The Hard Goodbye reads like a cinema roll, meaning when you compare the book to the film each scene is extremely close to how it appears in the book. However, there are changes made to help particular themes and messages translate to a film audience which wouldn’t due to the difference in media audience. Otherwise, the many themes and levels of The Hard Goodbye are translated well onto the screen, including the Film Noir genre, use and subversion of stereotypes, and the inclusion of particular camera shots and angles to deliver particular messages.
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