![]() Admittedly, watching Tom Cruise kill Emily Blunt would have had audiences outraged (#TeamBlunt) but I’m sure they could have deus ex machina-d something better than what was served up. The way the movie ended was the equivalent of “it was all a dream”, whilst the book ending had consequence and substance. ![]() ![]() I said in my review of the film that they should have stuck with the book’s ending. The biggest difference between the two is the ending. A film starring Tom Cruise is always going to have a Hollywood glamour to it that a novel can dispense with. Edge of Tomorrow flirts with comedy, while anything with the title All You Need Is Kill is clearly going to have a darker tone. Whilst there are major similarities between the two, they are quite different. I read the light novel of All You Need Is Kill before watching the movie. Unfortunately I haven’t read the Manga, which appears to have some differences between it and the novel. ![]()
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