I just finished my homework on comparative literature between the film and the original, and my classmates have read the film two or three times. As a person with little talent and little knowledge, I think the adaptation of the film is in line with modern people's aesthetics in terms of plot development and character shaping, and it lacks irony and has a little more beautiful atmosphere. After the test of time, the script that can be kept up to now is naturally attractive enough, and the movie adapts the script to be more humane. However, the original book is also worth reading, after all, many of the author's golden sentences are not reflected in the movie. They are all works worth seeing again and again!
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