JackyB They always want to make films sensational, or emphasise with a heavy hand the subtle points that are absorbed gradually as you read the book. By starting with the accusations they make the whole thing hinge on that, instead of it being an incident in a full life.
Someone told me that they even changed the book ending, but as I haven't seen the film (and have no intention of doing so) I can't comment on that. I thought the book's ending was very satisfying, and all the better for not peeking.
The best revenge is to be successful.
Help needed, recommendations please
Vision Disturbances: "Aura" Without Headache?


