The Reckoning: the Bad


Changes from the book, which make the film worst then the book.

The sense of menace in the book is toned down in the film.

What is explained in the book, is left unexplained in the film.

The reason for the King's Justice's arrival in town is different in the book. As today's film audience would most likely not understand the reason, a new reason had to be found for the film, even if the reason makes less sense, then the reason in the book.

To be continued . . .


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