![]() ![]() ![]() Here's another link to a Quora question with some of the same points listed. The romantic aspect of the film does not exist in the novel. The character of Ellie didn't face the sexism she encountered in the film. The film apparently plays the "science-vs-religion" aspect up more than the novel. There are (arguably) different motivations for some of the characters in the novel than as shown in the film. The end of the Cold War caused one of the novel's subplots to be dropped from the film. Contact is an interesting mix of hard science and the exploration of the nature of faith and truth, that does an excellent job at showing us how politics can mess everything up. Clarke, Carl Sagan wrote a novel: Contact. Contacto es la única novela escrita por el astrónomo estadounidense Carl Sagan, uno de los mayores divulgadores científicos del siglo XX. ![]() The character of Palmer Joss is a religious writer in the movie in the book he's a preacher. Following on the footsteps of many other scientists like Asimov and Arthur C. The number of characters in the transport to Vega in the movie, there's only room for one. javidana Contacto 8 14 de noviembre de 2016. Here's the link to the site with the best analysis I noted. A pesar de ciertas limitaciones de Sagan como narrador, le ha dedicado mucho tiempo a pensar seriamente acerca de la posibilidad de que exista vida extraterrestre inteligente, y el resultado es esta obra tan bien trabajada y atrayente para el lector. The comments on this question have most of the information that seems readily available about the differences between the movie and the film, and I myself have not read the novel, so bear that in mind. ![]()
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