Beetlejuice (1990's film VS 2019's Broadway Production
Explanation:
At first this 1990's film was simply a Tim Burton film, but later was adopted onto Broadway in the early spring of 2019. Theatrical performances highly differ from the original movie as special affects created in film production are difficult to produce on stage. Difficulty in redoing certain aspects of the film are challenging to produce while live on stage. Music was a new feature added into the musical as the film only contained 2 lyrical music bits and a soundtrack to blend into the background. In the Broadway show songs were written, produced , and then sung on stage to go along and tell the story. Overall the musical was well developed to fit certain aspects of the movie, of course some bits didn't get added in due to technical issues, but the movie still had the theme portrayed in the Broadway Adaptation.
Music can be an object of memory because sometimes something important might be happening when you hear a song and the next time you hear that same song it brings back that memory.
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Answer:
no
Explanation:
Originally Answered: Can an intelligent person be terrible at math? Of course! An intelligent person may have no interest in math. If you don't work on developing your math skills, you won't have them no matter how smart you are, no matter even how much potential ability in math you might have.