In an interview with Variety, author Rumaan Alam discusses the ending of the Netflix film adaptation of his novel "Leave the World Behind." Alam notes that the book ends with a question mark, leaving the reader to ponder the fate of the characters. The film, on the other hand, takes a different approach, with a more definitive conclusion.
Alam explains that the film's ending was always going to be different from the book's, as it is a "different medium, a different storytelling form." The filmmakers had to make choices about how to adapt the story for the screen, and these choices resulted in some deviations from the original material.
One of the most significant deviations is the film's ending, which Alam describes as a "Friends"-style ending. In the book, the characters are left with more questions than answers, while the film provides a more definitive resolution. Alam notes that the film's ending was always going to be different from the book's, as it is a "different medium, a different storytelling form."
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Alam explains that the film's ending was always going to be different from the book's, as it is a "different medium, a different storytelling form." The filmmakers had to make choices about how to adapt the story for the screen, and these choices resulted in some deviations from the original material.
One of the most significant deviations is the film's ending, which Alam describes as a "Friends"-style ending. In the book, the characters are left with more questions than answers, while the film provides a more definitive resolution. Alam notes that the film's ending was always going to be different from the book's, as it is a "different medium, a different storytelling form."
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''Leave the World Behind' Ending Explained: Author Rumaan Alam on the Significance of 'Friends' and ... SPOILER ALERT: This story contains major spoilers for "Leave the World Behind," now streaming on Netflix.
"There was one ending that was really inevitable," says Rumaan Alam, whose novel "Leave the World Behind" was the source material for Netflix's latest apocalyptic thriller. "The key thing to look at … is that the book ends with a question mark."
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