After all, watch the original book first and then watch the movie. Do a comparison. The big change is the death of his assistant. In the original book, the male protagonist died after leaving the city. The male protagonist came back to attend his funeral at the risk of his life. In the movie, the assistant takes the blame for the male protagonist. Poor assistant. The witty thing in the original is that the assistant pretended to be drunk to interrogate Gomos, and acted in a play with the male lead to get him hooked. The heroine in the movie. . . . The movie focuses more on the relationship between the male and female protagonists than the original. I like a detail that is not in the original: I am afraid of the TE MO he wrote, adding an A in the middle is TE AMO I love you, and it happens that the A of their typewriter is broken and has been difficult to use.
When I saw the back, I really thought that he shot him 4 times and killed him. If this is the case, it would be a waste of the original work. After seeing it, it did not live up to expectations.
The development of the last paragraph in the original book is that the male protagonist found him, and the bank clerk said a designated time to find him again. The male protagonist realized that he was going to commit suicide and did not stop it. It was found that he committed suicide and left a long letter telling Gomos who was imprisoned behind him.
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