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I just started reading the book a few days ago. At one point one television I saw the part where Coffey was in the chair and had said something like, "please don't put that on me, I'm afraid of the dark". I'm sure those aren't the exact words, but it was very emotional from what I remember, so much so I decided to come back to it when I found the time.
The other thread about the movie had a lot of harsh reviews on it. Anyone care to explain why they thought it was what they thought?
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