I'm not sure if the phrase 'man' is adapted from the novel because the phrase itself does not appear in the novel. It could be the contraction of a certain word or a spoken term in a web novel, the title of a certain novel, or the name of a certain character in the storyline, but it was impossible to determine if it was adapted from a specific novel. If there is more context or background to provide more details, I will try my best to answer your questions.
The Korean drama, I Want You, was adapted from the Korean online novel, Wild Girl.
" Brilliant Her " was adapted from the Korean movie " Grandma Ji Chun."
Detective Di Renjie was based on the novel "The Case of Di Gong" by the Dutch writer, Gulik.
Detective Di Renjie was adapted from the novel "The Case of Di Gong" by the Dutch writer, Gulik.
The movie, Later Us, was adapted from Rene Liu's novel of the same name, Later Us.
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. " Full-time Manga Artist ": The protagonist was an art student. He started drawing manga and eventually drew classic works such as " Chess Soul " and " Slam Dunk." 2. " The Manga Life of a Nanny Dad ": It was about a man who initially only wanted to live off a woman. Because he wanted to save his wife's company, he started drawing mangas and eventually drew many heartwarming works. 3. " Editor, I Want to Draw Manga ": It was a story about a girl who was reborn in a two-dimensional world and wanted to draw manga. I hope you like my recommendation.💕
It's a decent adaptation. The anime mostly sticks to the key plot points and character developments from the manga, with some visual enhancements.
The movie 'The Eagle' did a decent job of adapting the story from the novel. It maintained the basic plot of the search for the lost eagle in Roman Britain. However, some details from the novel were inevitably cut or simplified for the sake of movie - making. But overall, it was successful in bringing the main themes of loyalty, courage, and the mystery of the past to the screen.