IMO that depends fat more on you than on the movie. They had to change some things to keep it from ballooning to a far longer film than it ended up, so if you don’t like the choices they made them no. But if you are open to the fact that there are details that are just different and deductive chains of thought that are shortened drastically so they can emphasize other things, then yes it was worth it.
If that bothers you, you’ll really hate that they even put plants in the Hail Mary, implying that there’s some expectation that they’d be needed at some point. But it’s still supposed to be a suicide mission.
Exactly what I feared. 2 hours is just not enough to get into the details books get into. Ryan Gosling seems to be a really Great choice for the actor, I guess I’ll wait for ott release then.
Yes, it definitely was, it sort of confused me at first but I think it sort of makes sense, the book is kinda from his perspective, but the movie is from a separate one, so the decision she makes is less unreasonable seeming/cold in the movie
IMO that depends fat more on you than on the movie. They had to change some things to keep it from ballooning to a far longer film than it ended up, so if you don’t like the choices they made them no. But if you are open to the fact that there are details that are just different and deductive chains of thought that are shortened drastically so they can emphasize other things, then yes it was worth it.
So he doesn’t end up eating himself in the movie? Fuck it, not going.
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If that bothers you, you’ll really hate that they even put plants in the Hail Mary, implying that there’s some expectation that they’d be needed at some point. But it’s still supposed to be a suicide mission.
Exactly what I feared. 2 hours is just not enough to get into the details books get into. Ryan Gosling seems to be a really Great choice for the actor, I guess I’ll wait for ott release then.
Also what about stratt? Her personality seems much softer in the movie than in the books, is it actually that way?
Yes, it definitely was, it sort of confused me at first but I think it sort of makes sense, the book is kinda from his perspective, but the movie is from a separate one, so the decision she makes is less unreasonable seeming/cold in the movie