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missing_99 said:
The audience would begin to get restless if every detail made it into the movie. It's this way with every book-to-film adaptation, so we're not the only ones. Of course the 本 will always be better, but the movie does good compared to a lot of other book-to-film adaptations. Gary Ross, the crew, and the entire cast put a lot of effort into it---and あなた can tell when あなた watch it. We should be so thankful we have one at all, and we're also getting its sequels. The movie could have done better, I'll admit. Like the tribute parade scene, Rue's death, the mutts. But 全体, 全体的です it's worth any fan's time. A lot of things we must take into consideration, like time, budget, and more. Squeezing in every detail isn't possible---but if we want the details we can always reread the trilogy. They're both great in their own right. :)
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