3 Final Questions
The book or the film. The film or the book. Is the book better than the film? Or is the film better thatn the book? Or, do the changes made in the book for the film, make the film better or worst than the book?
Maybe because of the nature of the book, we can quantify the changes made in it for the film? The changes that made the film worst ("The Bad.") The changes that made no difference in the film ("The Ugly.") And the changes that made the film better ("The Good.") As the plurality of the changes were for "The Good," I guess this is one film that is better than the book.
As we answered that question, more or less, I'll leave you with three final questions.
(1) Who was the uncredited actor who played Thomas Wells in the film?
(2) Why bury the dead actor on top of the dead boy? The reasons for not burying
the actor on the road--no sacred ground, no shovel or pick ("A shovel is my pick.") to dig a grave deep enough in the frozen ground--no longer apply. Therefore, why bury the dead actor on top of the dead boy?
(3) Would young girls have made better victims than young boys? At least, young girls would have removed the argument that the film is homophobic.