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All the Light We Cannot See: 5 Biggest Changes From Book to Series Netflix's

 

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Netflix’s four-part adaptation adds new characters and tweaks the ending of Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel.This post contains spoilers for All the Light We Cannot See.

Adapting Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize–winning All the Light We Cannot See was never going to be an easy task. The epic, best-selling novel’s lyrical style and decades-spanning story would be nearly impossible to capture in a two-hour movie. So instead, director Shawn Levy and writer Steven Knight pitched the adaptation to Netflix as a four-part limited series. “The story is so sweeping, and it’s an interesting combination of intimate storytelling and epic backdrop,” Levy told Vanity Fair. “I had a feeling that two hours was never going to service such a beautiful, dense novel.”

But even with more room to tell the story, cuts and changes had to be made. The series, which hit Netflix on November 2, still centers on Marie-Laure LeBlanc (played by newcomer Aria Mia Loberti), a blind girl hiding out in the occupied French town of Saint-Malo, and Werner Pfennig (Dark actor Louis Hofmann), a young German soldier tasked with tracing illegal broadcasts for the Nazis. In alternating storylines, the series traces their paths to Saint-Malo, where their stories collide as Werner falls in love with the young woman’s voice he hears over the radio on an illegal broadcast.



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