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* The ending. Gwen, who loves him and can free him, shoots the Wolfman with a silver bullet. Before he dies, Lawrence comforts her and thanks her before dying. And Gwen, after losing two men that she loved, is ''heartbroken''. Her sobs are devastating.

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* The ending. Gwen, who loves him and can free him, shoots the Wolfman with a silver bullet. Before he dies, Lawrence comforts her and thanks her before dying. And Gwen, after losing two men that she loved, is ''heartbroken''. Her silent sobs are devastating.
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* The ending. Gwen, who loves him and can free him, shots the Wolfman with a silver bullet. Before die, Lawrence conforts her and thanks her before dying. And Gwen, after losing two men that she loved, is ''heartbroken''. Her sobs are devastating.
** The ending is even saddest in the novelization. Altrough Gwen still apparently free Lawrence, he can't talk. So he ''can't confort her'' as in the movie. He only touch caring her face as sign of thankfulness. And he dies. The hunters and the dogs that were searching the monster and Gwen's tracks stop the hunt. Even the dogs shut after hear her devastating sobs. And Abberline feels sad for her and Lawrence, even after he was bitten.

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* The ending. Gwen, who loves him and can free him, shots shoots the Wolfman with a silver bullet. Before die, he dies, Lawrence conforts comforts her and thanks her before dying. And Gwen, after losing two men that she loved, is ''heartbroken''. Her sobs are devastating.
** The ending is even saddest sadder in the novelization. Altrough Although Gwen still apparently free Lawrence, he can't talk. So he ''can't confort comfort her'' as in the movie. He only touch caring caringly touches her face as sign of thankfulness. And he dies. The hunters and the dogs that were searching the monster and Gwen's tracks stop the hunt. Even the dogs shut after hear her devastating sobs. And Abberline feels sad for her and Lawrence, even after he was bitten.



* Lawrence ''begging'' someone to ''' '' kill him '' ''' right before he transforms for the second time, this time in a room full of doctors and spectators.
* Gwen's trying to search a cure for Lawrence for almost ''a month''. She didn't sleep so much after read many books about magic and supernatural things, and finally searchs Maleva.
** In the novelization, she neglects taking care of herself, in her personal image in her search. She reads a book saying that the victim of werewolfism is trapped under that monstruous form, indeffense and uncapable of act. She cry after this, thinking about Lawrence's suffering. After meet Maleva, she admits that her love is intrepid and true.

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* Lawrence ''begging'' someone to ''' '' kill him '' ''' '''''kill him''''' right before he transforms for the second time, this time in a room full of doctors and spectators.
* Gwen's trying to search a cure for Lawrence for almost ''a month''. She didn't sleep so much after read many books about magic and supernatural things, and finally searchs searches Maleva.
** In the novelization, she neglects taking care of herself, in her personal image in her search. She reads a book saying that the victim of werewolfism lycanthropy is trapped under that monstruous monstrous form, indeffense undefensive and uncapable of act.acting. She cry after this, thinking about Lawrence's suffering. After meet Maleva, she admits that her love is intrepid and true.



** In the novelization, Lawrence discovers his hanged corpse as a trophy by Sir John. Lawrence even cry, and he imagine how he died: Singh probably was angry with Sir John after Lawrence's first transformation and werewolf rampage, they probably fight physically, but Sir John killed him. It's implied that he knew Lawrence and Ben since their childhoods. And he was the family guardian, but also mantains the world saved of the Talbot curse. Lawrence is even ''angrier'' after this, promising himself to kill that monster, who is his father.

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** In the novelization, Lawrence discovers his hanged corpse as a trophy by Sir John. Lawrence even cry, and he imagine how he died: Singh probably was angry with Sir John after Lawrence's first transformation and werewolf rampage, they probably fight physically, but Sir John killed him. It's implied that he knew Lawrence and Ben since their childhoods. And he was the family guardian, but also mantains maintains the world saved of the Talbot curse. Lawrence is even ''angrier'' after this, promising himself to kill that monster, who is his father.

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* Singh's death.



** In the novelization, Lawrence discovers his hanged corpse as a trophy by Sir John. Lawrence even cry, and he imagine how he died: Singh probably was angry with Sir John after Lawrence's first transformation and werewolf rampage, they probably fight physically, but Sir John killed him. It's implied that he knew Lawrence and Ben since their childhoods. Lawrence is even ''angrier'' after this, promising himself to kill that monster, who is his father.

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* Singh's death.
** In the novelization, Lawrence discovers his hanged corpse as a trophy by Sir John. Lawrence even cry, and he imagine how he died: Singh probably was angry with Sir John after Lawrence's first transformation and werewolf rampage, they probably fight physically, but Sir John killed him. It's implied that he knew Lawrence and Ben since their childhoods. And he was the family guardian, but also mantains the world saved of the Talbot curse. Lawrence is even ''angrier'' after this, promising himself to kill that monster, who is his father.
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* Gwen's trying to search a cure for Lawrence for almost ''a month''. She didn't sleep so much after read many books about magic and supernatural things, and finally searchs Maleva.
** In the novelization, she neglects taking care of herself, in her personal image in her search. She reads a book saying that the victim of werewolfism is trapped under that monstruous form, indeffense and uncapable of act. She cry after this, thinking about Lawrence's suffering. After meet Maleva, she admits that her love is intrepid and true.

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* Ben's funeral. Lawrence's mourning is ''sad'', after
he lost all of Ben's life.

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* Ben's funeral. Lawrence's mourning is ''sad'', after
after his exile, he lost all of Ben's life.
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* Ben's funeral. Lawrence's mourning is ''sad'', after
he lost all of Ben's life.
** This is more emotional in the novel. A reverend is talking about guilt, and Lawrence is about to hit him, as he mixes the religious guilt with the lamentation of loss. But he didn't want to make Ben's funeral a circus.


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* Singh's death.
** In the novelization, Lawrence discovers his hanged corpse as a trophy by Sir John. Lawrence even cry, and he imagine how he died: Singh probably was angry with Sir John after Lawrence's first transformation and werewolf rampage, they probably fight physically, but Sir John killed him. It's implied that he knew Lawrence and Ben since their childhoods. Lawrence is even ''angrier'' after this, promising himself to kill that monster, who is his father.
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** The ending is even saddest in the novelization. Altrough Gwen still apparently free Lawrence, he can't talk. So he ''can't confort her'' as in the movie. He only touch caring her face as sign of thankfulness. And he dies. The hunters and the dogs that were searching the monster and Gwen's tracks stop the hunt. Even the dogs shut after hear her devastating sobs. And Abberline feels sad for her and Lawrence, even after he was bitten.
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* The ending. Gwen, who loves him and can free him, shots the Wolfman with a silver bullet. After die, Lawrence conforts her and thanks her before dying. And Gwen, after losing two men that she loved, is ''heartbroken''. Her sobs are devastating.

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* The ending. Gwen, who loves him and can free him, shots the Wolfman with a silver bullet. After Before die, Lawrence conforts her and thanks her before dying. And Gwen, after losing two men that she loved, is ''heartbroken''. Her sobs are devastating.
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* The ending.

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* The ending. Gwen, who loves him and can free him, shots the Wolfman with a silver bullet. After die, Lawrence conforts her and thanks her before dying. And Gwen, after losing two men that she loved, is ''heartbroken''. Her sobs are devastating.
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* The novelization says Lawrence's wails of anguish during his first transformation are (in part) him [[IWantMyMommy calling for his mother]].

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* The novelization says Lawrence's wails of anguish during his first transformation are (in part) him [[IWantMyMommy calling for his mother]].mother]].
** The novelization adds quite a few of these, in part because it has the luxury of expanding on and delving deeper into Lawrence's thoughts. His return to Talbot Hall is one long string of emotional trauma over seeing his father again, mourning his brother (and realizing there's no chance of the two ever reconciling), doing his best to comfort Gwen, and lashing out at the townsfolk.

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** Particularly when Lawrence is ''begging'' someone to ''' '' kill him '' ''' right before he transforms for the second time, this time in a room full of doctors and spectators.
** The end of the MadnessMontage, when Gwen comes to visit and tries desperately to calm him down, all while he's clearly hurt and scared and having hallucinations of werewolves lunging at him. Even worse is the fact that it's possible that Gwen wasn't there at ''all''.

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** Particularly when * Lawrence is ''begging'' someone to ''' '' kill him '' ''' right before he transforms for the second time, this time in a room full of doctors and spectators.
** * The end of the MadnessMontage, when Gwen comes to visit and tries desperately to calm him down, all while he's clearly hurt and scared and having hallucinations of werewolves lunging at him. Even worse is the fact that it's possible that Gwen wasn't there at ''all''.''all''.
* The novelization says Lawrence's wails of anguish during his first transformation are (in part) him [[IWantMyMommy calling for his mother]].
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* The ending...dear god the ending.
** This troper's heart got jerked particularly hard when Lawrence is ''begging'' someone to ''' '' kill him '' ''' right before he transforms for the second time, this time in a room full of doctors and spectators.
** No love for the end of the MadnessMontage, when Gwen comes to visit and tries desperately to calm him down, all while he's clearly hurt and scared and having hallucinations of werewolves lunging at him. Even worse is the fact that it's entirely possible that Gwen wasn't there at ''all''.

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* The ending...dear god the ending.
** This troper's heart got jerked particularly hard Particularly when Lawrence is ''begging'' someone to ''' '' kill him '' ''' right before he transforms for the second time, this time in a room full of doctors and spectators.
** No love for the The end of the MadnessMontage, when Gwen comes to visit and tries desperately to calm him down, all while he's clearly hurt and scared and having hallucinations of werewolves lunging at him. Even worse is the fact that it's entirely possible that Gwen wasn't there at ''all''.
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* The ending...dear god the ending.
** This troper's heart got jerked particularly hard when Lawrence is ''begging'' someone to ''' '' kill him '' ''' right before he transforms for the second time, this time in a room full of doctors and spectators.
** No love for the end of the MadnessMontage, when Gwen comes to visit and tries desperately to calm him down, all while he's clearly hurt and scared and having hallucinations of werewolves lunging at him. Even worse is the fact that it's entirely possible that Gwen wasn't there at ''all''.

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