I found that I enjoyed the Director's Cut of the movie quite a lot more than I liked the theatrical. Those added beats and character insights really added a lot.
I've never read the graphic novel, but enjoyed the movie, and followed it easily enough.Really? I thought it generally satisfied fans of the book, but it was the people who had never read it who were a little lost.
My friends and I who had read it and loved it thought the movie was fantastic.
It's a sad reflection of the times where we give marks to a film because we all know it could have been worse.
Squid or no squid, the book was 10 times more effective than the movie was in depicting the sheer horror of millions of people dying suddenly.
It's a sad reflection of the times where we give marks to a film because we all know it could have been worse.
Except that's not what most of us are saying.
Although of the many ways it could have been worse, one is that it could have revolved around a giant squid.
I never read the Graphic Novel - but kept hearing that they changed the ending in the film drastically (although two friends of mine who had read it thought the film ending worked better) - but what the hell did a Giant Squid have to do with the GN stoyline and ending? (If anyone is willing to elaborate).
I never read the Graphic Novel - but kept hearing that they changed the ending in the film drastically (although two friends of mine who had read it thought the film ending worked better) - but what the hell did a Giant Squid have to do with the GN stoyline and ending? (If anyone is willing to elaborate).
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