![]() In virtually any given moment that the movie summed up with a longing glance or an angry glare, the book gushes on through ultra-long sentences, ultra-long paragraphs, and ultra-long scenes, explaining not merely what a given character is thinking, but how it connects to what s/he thought in the past and will think in the future. But short of a voiceover narration that never shuts up for a single second throughout the film, there was no way he was going to be able to bring the whole book to the screen, because the book largely takes place almost entirely inside people's heads, which turn out to be insanely complicated, nuanced places. ![]()
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