The book creates a sense of emotion that can be captured in one look that says it all. Whereas the film often uses movement to capture expressions. In contrast, the book makes the characters appear to have so many expressions by using facial expressions to capture emotions a bit more effectively than the film. Normally, when first glancing at a person, their eyes are drawn straight to their face, so when the readers first glance at the characters they notice their emotion right away. In the chapter “Kim Wilde”, the novel shows Marji’s mouth in a curvy line and her eyes wide open showing fear. The next frame her eyes like puddles with tears running down her face to show her distress. At the same time, the movie just show Marji with her hands