1. The abnormal love between a male pig and a female producer and a woman
serving two husbands is gone. 2. The male pig and Cecilia’s ML are gone. When I read the book, I was always curious. Women are interested, and want to find out through the movie... No
3. Cecilia’s sister, she is dead upright... Alas, in the original book, she actually lived well and made it for Haili. Great sacrifices, such as not being able to get married...
4. The most exciting part of the ending: How did the female pig help the male pig turn over and become a serf to sing? Joe pretended and changed his name several times, and got the deposit of the big chaebol , This is the main line that is not lost to the previous story in terms of plot, but in the movie it turned into a moment of stunning. I personally admit that this is the need for the expression of the film, but the psychological activities of the female pig in the novel cannot be expressed. If you repeatedly delete the bridge that can show her amazing IQ, it will leave everyone "she is just a nose ring." The illusion of "female Goths"... This is not good.
5. I personally think that the most exciting is the dialogue that Sarand punishes the guardian, but it was adapted by the movie into a bloody and violent eyeball section, but the female pig's monologue is omitted... alas... the monologue is even more important. Wonderful! The female pig is not only a punk, but also a marginalized person with high IQ... The
overall feeling is that the female pig is still a little stronger, but it is not easy to find such a person in Sweden. The Nordic people are strong, at least the female pig The size of Mimi is similar to that described in the book.
There is a bright spot in the movie that is more flashy than the original, that is, the female pig and the male pig said after ML: "Good Night" and then they flashed, with a little bit of playfulness in the Gothic.
PS: For children's shoes that don’t end well enough, you can go to see the original work. Sarander is not so easy to get money...
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