Of Mice and Men
In the film, the director shows us "the incident in wees" differently from how we find out in the book. What's different? why do you think he chose to do it that way? How does it change the story?
In the film, the director shows us "the incident in wees" differently from how we find out in the book. What's different? why do you think he chose to do it that way? How does it change the story?