Why is this not in the movie ? Having Connor be the essential conscience of Evan changes the whole dynamic of what he is doing in the story. By cutting that out of the film made undercuts his character development and makes him less sympathetic. Getting rid of this and the song good for you is probably the worst decision that the filmmakers of the film adaptation had done. It's especially wasteful considering that Ben Platt probably won't get a chance to really properly retell the story on film again given his age.
@@janeala-mb8jvNot exactly, but there is a moment where Evan tells Connor’s family the truth and he’s sitting in the middle of a road waiting to be hit. Connor’s ghost is there and he basically convinces Evan to get up.
Why is this not in the movie ? Having Connor be the essential conscience of Evan changes the whole dynamic of what he is doing in the story. By cutting that out of the film made undercuts his character development and makes him less sympathetic. Getting rid of this and the song good for you is probably the worst decision that the filmmakers of the film adaptation had done. It's especially wasteful considering that Ben Platt probably won't get a chance to really properly retell the story on film again given his age.
I completely agree!
The movie was so much less than the play.
The movie was a disaster
Is this conversation in the book?
@@janeala-mb8jvNot exactly, but there is a moment where Evan tells Connor’s family the truth and he’s sitting in the middle of a road waiting to be hit. Connor’s ghost is there and he basically convinces Evan to get up.
Literally just finished the book. This hits on a huge level than it would have yesterday.
“I make my exit’’ killed me 😩
I think the book is my favorite out of the three media
@@DTCTS heartbreaking at the opening line and when he said it later just absolutely perfect
Is this conversation in the book?
Whoa....MLB brings out a different side of Mike.
SO GOOD
1:40 EVEN WAS TRYING TO KILL HIMSELF?
That is implied yep
…..that’s the whole point of the musical, yes…?
Is this conversation in the book?