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by tempusr 535 days ago
It's not just that, but also the main protagonist is written terribly and never given any real faults or challenges to overcome. During the entire book there is never a challenge that is not resolved by the next paragraph.

The Japanese friends that he makes are grossly stereotyped and are kept one dimensional during the entire book as well.

The main character also strikes me as incredibly creepy, and to a level where he could be classified as an para-social stalker. Just comes off as being a terrible person overall.

Spielberg's movie however is fantastic and one of those rare instances where the movie truly does outrank the book.

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The film even has a proper ending which in itself is hugely thought provoking and something we definitely should consider. The book, if I remember correctly, just sets up for another book.
Is the movie different enough? I didn't even watch it, because I hated the book so much.