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...changes made by the filmmakers show how niche-oriented Grisham??s novel is and explain the book’s monumental success. The book is an unabashed male fantasy, where women’s most—usually, only—distinguishing characteristics are either their legs, their chest or their unattractiveness (it is observed that the receptionists at Bendini, Lambert & Locke “seem kind of plump”). Our hero, Mitch McDeere, cheats on his wife Abby (who, by the way, has “long, brown legs”), never tells her and never...
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