If this book were adapted into a movie I would make it in black and white. I say this because especially for the time period that seems like all there was. Right and wrong, black man versus the white man, the rich against the poor. In order to capture these rigid lines of segregation I believe making the movie in black and white would be the best choice. I also think that when people of the younger generations look back at the civil rights movement you see the videos and pictures are black and white. To me it just makes sense to keep this theme going for sake of consistency and entertainment purposes. If the movie were to be shot in color it would take away the feeling of the time and make it feel more modern. I do think that many of the issues and topics covered in this book are still present in today's world, but in order to stay true to the book we need to set and focus the movie on the past. You also don't see many movies nowadays that are shown in black and white. I think that this move could be strategic at drawing in audiences with its air of difference and mystery.

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