Are the comedic elements in the film Jack Reacher evident in the novels on which it was based?

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Having seen Jack Reacher, and not having read any of the Lee Child books upon which the film was based, I was surprised by the amount of humor in the film. These elements reached their nadir with a bizarrely slapstick scene involving an attempted murder with a baseball bat in a bathroom.

I know a little about the books and character, and was surprised by the inclusion of a scene like this (plus other comedic asides).

Is this tone true to the book series, or did Christopher McQuarrie deliberately change things up through his script and direction?



Best Answer

The movie has altered the plot of One Shot in many significant ways. The setting, for example, is a large city not a medium sized town, which makes it more cinematic but less coherent or credible (though this is a common trade-off in movies). The plot is simpler with fewer characters.

The overall tone is not too far from the books, but the opportunity for cinematic additions has been taken. The slapstick scene is pure cinema invention (I'm not even sure you can do slapstick like that in prose writing).

Some of the humorous dialogue, though, is true to Reacher's character in the book. I recall some inventive insults in the bar scene, for example, which are the sort of things he does say in the books as a result of his unshakeable confidence in dealing with people he has to fight. He really doesn't mind getting physical as he know he will win, so insulting his adversaries and goading them is a typical strategy.

Overall the movie captures the spirit of the books reasonably well, but the slapstick scene sticks out as an anomaly.




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Which Jack Reacher books are the movies based on?

Jack Reacher is a 2012 American action thriller film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie, based on Lee Child's 2005 novel One Shot.

Are the Jack Reacher books funny?

Ritchson is well known for playing comedic characters and he made it clear that he wanted the series to stay true to the more humorous elements of the Jack Reacher novels. \u201cI was surprised reading the books at how funny they were.

Which book is Jack Reacher series based on?

The creators of the new Amazon series \u201cReacher,\u201d based on the first book, \u201cKilling Floor,\u201d from 1997, were aware that they had to get that sheer mass right or risk displeasing fans, who were largely skeptical, to put it mildly, of Tom Cruise's casting in two earlier Reacher adaptations.

Does the Jack Reacher movie follow the book?

Starting with Killing Floor also serves to set this series apart from the films. The first Jack Reacher movie was based on the ninth book in the series, One Shot (11th in the overall Reacher chronology), while the second film was based on 18th book Never Go Back.



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