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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 9883134" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>I would also absolutely recommend it to anyone.</p><p></p><p>I have not read the book, I watched it with another person that hadn't, one person that read the book and one that heard the audiobook. We all left pretty happy, it was a great movie. The book readers/listeners of course noticed that a lot of the details and depth in various parts of the story were condensed or omitted, but nothing that really bothered them. </p><p>But giving their feedback, I'd say it would be fun to finally read the book or listen to it. </p><p></p><p>The apperance of Rocky is of course not as big of a twist in the movie if you saw any of the trailers and seems to be bigger in the book, especially since the book already has a lot of stuff to tell and describe before he appears in the story. However, I'd also say the movie wasn't too shabby there, him trying to figure out his situation after waking up and the flashbacks to how everything started weren't small bits and they were still thoroughly entertaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 9883134, member: 710"] I would also absolutely recommend it to anyone. I have not read the book, I watched it with another person that hadn't, one person that read the book and one that heard the audiobook. We all left pretty happy, it was a great movie. The book readers/listeners of course noticed that a lot of the details and depth in various parts of the story were condensed or omitted, but nothing that really bothered them. But giving their feedback, I'd say it would be fun to finally read the book or listen to it. The apperance of Rocky is of course not as big of a twist in the movie if you saw any of the trailers and seems to be bigger in the book, especially since the book already has a lot of stuff to tell and describe before he appears in the story. However, I'd also say the movie wasn't too shabby there, him trying to figure out his situation after waking up and the flashbacks to how everything started weren't small bits and they were still thoroughly entertaining. [/QUOTE]
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