In honor of Alice Hoffman’s birthday I have joined the Alice HoffmanBlog Hop. For years, I’ve loved the movie Practical Magic. Last year I actually
got around to reading the book by Alice Hoffman. I have to say that they feel
like two different entities. I’m still unsure which I like better. Each has its
own virtues.
Movie:
I’ll start with this since, I watched it first. This is the story of
two sisters, Sally and Gillian who come to live with their aunts. The thing is, they are from a long line of
witches and the whole town knows it. Sally, the main character has a real
talent for magic but she swears off of it after her husband dies, though she still
dabbles in it. That and Gillian’s poor love life are the basis of the story. I
love the themes of family, community, love, and magic that are presented in the
story. I especially love this story for
the witches and magic that is in it. It makes me feel that anything is
possible. I also love the aunts in this, they are great comic relief with their
crazy attitudes.
Novel:
This story still focuses on Sally and Gillian, but add Sally’s teenage
daughters, Antonia and Kylie. In the movie they are still children, but the
book goes more in to depth with their lives. The changes start when Sally moves
away from her aunts’ after her husband’s death. She moves somewhere no one knows of her or her
family. Over the years she earns the respect of the town. Her older daughter
Antonia is the queen bee while her younger daughter is a mouse. Their regular
life is disrupted when Gillian brings her problems in one visit. Gillian turns
things upside down and in the end they all discover who they truly are. There
is still a touch of the supernatural, but it’s not as prevalent. Sally actually
doesn’t believe in magic here, at least not until the end. Still, the themes of
family and love are still there. I do miss the aunts and wished they were in
the book more.I have to say that I love both, for different reasons. I recommend reading and watching Practical magic if you haven’t done so already.
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