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    I've read the novel and was thoroughly impressed. The detail is so simple, but somehow becomes incredibly complex as it builds. I love that in books; where the words are very direct and to the point, but still give you the details you need to "see" everything going on. I found the movie streaming online, but it was taking forever to load. From what I've seen of it, the first 10 minutes were incredible, and more or less exactly how I pictured it to be in my mind's eye. I'm buying it the first day it's on dvd.
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    I've read the novel and was thoroughly impressed. The detail is so simple, but somehow becomes incredibly complex as it builds. I love that in books; where the words are very direct and to the point, but still give you the details you need to "see" everything going on. I found the movie streaming online, but it was taking forever to load. From what I've seen of it, the first 10 minutes were incredible, and more or less exactly how I pictured it to be in my mind's eye. I'm buying it the first day it's on dvd.
    It is still in theaters in a lot of areas! You need to experience it that way. The experience may be different for you since you know the details, but the suspense in a theater was great.

    Also, from what I understand, the movie is a very faithful adaptation of the book.

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