I have to say that I was disappointed in this film as well. I probably wouldn't have been if I hadn't read the book 600 times, but since I knew the story, it was a disappointment to see how much was changed from the novel to the big screen.
While I appreciate the need to cut out a lot of the story in order to make it fit into a 2 hour film, so much of the essence of the story and the characters was lost. For example, Candy and Homer's relationship in the movie comes across as far more sinister and selfish than it was in the book, but without telling the background story of Homer's warped relationship with Melony and the close friendship shared by Candy, Homer, and Wally the summer before he ships out (not to mention Angel), their love story becomes something else entirely. In fact, the character of Wally didn't figure into the movie very much at all, other than to serve as an obstacle to Homer and Candy being able to continue their relationship, but he was much more than that in the novel.
Now go away, or I shall taunt you a second time!!
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