The film was made into a trilogy, but the third adaptation is the fifth of the novel. Part two or three didn't make it to theaters at all.
One of the original authors of the novel passed away recently.
In fact, if you know the novel, you will know that this series is difficult to adapt into a movie. It is too long and trivial, and the plot is even more unfinished. Although the sales volume is comparable to that of Harry Potter, it is far worse.
So I can only jump and adapt.
The film is closer to the original. Still, millions evaporated, and the reporter captain searched for the truth and discovered antichrist Nikolai.
In the original book, Nikolai cleared everyone's memory of Buck's presence. Yes, he knew everything and knew everything, but he couldn't clear Buck's memory, he could only clear everyone's memory of Buck's presence. The point is that he never knew that Buck was not on his side, so it was a very contradictory thing. It was only in the fifth part of the novel that Nikolai discovered that the two protagonists were undercover.
The same problem continued into the second movie, where Nikolai was almost omnipotent, of course, close to being a real omnipotent, but he didn't know that Buck was undercover.
The second part of the movie also follows the novel very much, but it is only close. By the way, the key character Rabbi in the second part has a terrible end to his wife and children in the novel.
This is a movie with countless bugs, because the novel has countless bugs, but it is much better than Cage's version, but the special effects are much worse.
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