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Completely true to the book. There is no news footage showing the cause of the earth's demise. I don't know why they added that stuff in the trailer.
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Probably just to trick people into thinking it was an action movie to drum up interest and sell tickets. Wouldn't be the first time a trailer was blatantly misleading.
I still want to see this, despite the mixed reviews.
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My biggest complaint is that the film doesn't maintain a heavy sense of tension throughout like the book did (at least for me). I'm not sure how I would have done it differently, though.
It really was an effective film, though -- and it probably deserves to be seen on the big screen. There are some impressive visuals.
I've become a totally sentimental sap since having kids, and I'm surprised at how often I find myself crying during movies now. I cried during three different scenes in this one. Part of it was how effective and convincing Viggio was. He really turned in an amazing performance.