You're chatting with a random stranger on Omegle. You're discussion question is: What is your favorite book/movie combination?

You: Hey sup?

Stranger: nm just chillen. U?

You: same. so what dyou think of the question?

Stranger: idk. i don't read alot. hbu?

You: well, i recently read "Memoirs of a Geisha" by Arthur Golden. I 3 the book! It was hackin amazing! the movie was pretty good 2.

Stranger: really? i thought the book was pretty long so i figured the movie would kinda suck.

You: yeah the book is like 450 pages so it took me awhile to read but im moving to japan soon so I wanted some easy reading material that was interesting too. Surprisingly the movie was pretty awesome.

Stranger: Whoa, ur movin to japan? thats legit! y do u like the movie so much? was it just cause of the story, or what?

You: well, the story was pretty awesome, but i liked the book b/c golden (writer) really knew his stuff. It also had a lot of romance. The love triangle between Sayuri, Nobu, and the Chairman was so sad. The book had loads of info disguised in a story. I've learned so much about japan already. It sounds like a beautiful place

Stranger: Wow, it sounds good. I might have 2 read it now. Did the film do the movie justice? I heard that a Chinese woman played the main character. Could you tell?

You: the movie was done pretty well. I mean, as well as possible considering the huge book. Yah, the woman who played the main character was Chinese but it didn't make much of a dif. I think she did the part well. Since the book had so much description about kimonos and the landscape, it was great to see it for real. Of course, they had to cut out different parts but I think it was pretty good overall. Nothing was really different than the book. The director followed the storyline well.

Stranger: awesome! So would you recommend the movie? Did it have corny music and really bad lighting? I hate that!

You: I would def recommend the movie but u should prob read the book first just so you get a better understanding of the movie. In the film there were a lot of dark low key lighting scenes but they were mainly in the very beginning. As well as some diegetic music heard at that part too to set the scene. My favorite part of the movie was the many long shots of the beautiful landscape.

Stranger: lol, well I HAVE to read the book and watch the movie now. Japan would be pretty to see. Listen I gtg. It was awesome talking to you. Good luck in Japan.

You: thanks, read the book ASAP

Your partner has left. Continue?