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renamed to Clone Angst


* SparedByTheAdaptation: One of the more bizarre examples you’ll ever see. [[spoiler: Because the CloningBlues subplot was completely AdaptedOut, the David at the end of the movie is still the original David, not a Korrok Clone who’s pulled a KillAndReplace.]]

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: One of the more bizarre examples you’ll ever see. [[spoiler: Because the CloningBlues clone subplot was completely AdaptedOut, the David at the end of the movie is still the original David, not a Korrok Clone who’s pulled a KillAndReplace.]]

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** Dr. Marconi looks like any other psychic or ex-reverend in the book, but in the movie, he's far more debonair and suave, to the point he always has an entourage of women.



* {{Fanservice}}: Attempted by the entourage of topless women that come to meet John and Dave in the alternate dimension, but the freaky masks make the scene trip over {{Fanservice}} and fall into the UncannyValley.

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* {{Fanservice}}: Attempted by the entourage of topless women that come to meet John and Dave in the alternate dimension, but the freaky masks make the scene trip over {{Fanservice}} and fall into the UncannyValley.UncannyValley, especially as they're implied (and stated in the book) to be [[NightmareFace horrifically deformed]] underneath the masks.


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* SkewedPriorities: In Korrok's realm, [[spoiler:Dr. Marconi makes it a point to still have his entourage with him as he hands over the device to kill Korrok.]]

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the book, David repeatedly describes himself as pudgy and out of shape, while in the film he has a healthy build. John is described as a tall and skinny guy, while the actor in the film has the chiseled physique of a body builder.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: AdaptationalAttractiveness:
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In the book, David repeatedly describes himself as pudgy and out of shape, while in the film he has a healthy build. build.
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John is described as a tall and skinny guy, while the actor in the film has the chiseled physique of a body builder.builder.
** Largeman's undressed cohorts in the book are described as mostly old and flabby. The actors cast in the movie are borderline {{Fan service}}.
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* TouchTheIntangible: Amy has PhantomLimb syndrome after losing a hand, still feeling like her limb is still there. Her phantom limb allows her to [[spoiler:turn a phantom doorknob that cannot be seen, let alone touched by a normal hand]].

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* TouchTheIntangible: Amy has PhantomLimb syndrome PhantomLimbPain after losing a hand, still feeling like her limb is still there. Her phantom limb allows her to [[spoiler:turn a phantom doorknob that cannot be seen, let alone touched by a normal hand]].
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* TouchTheIntangible: Amy has phantom limb syndrome after losing a hand, still feeling like her limb is still there. Her phantom limb allows her to [[spoiler:turn a phantom doorknob that cannot be seen, let alone touched by a normal hand]].

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* TouchTheIntangible: Amy has phantom limb PhantomLimb syndrome after losing a hand, still feeling like her limb is still there. Her phantom limb allows her to [[spoiler:turn a phantom doorknob that cannot be seen, let alone touched by a normal hand]].

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* BadassMustache: ''So'' badass, it rips itself off its owner's upper lip and flaps around the room like a rabid bat.


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* ManlyFacialHair: ''So'' manly, it rips itself off its owner's upper lip and flaps around the room like a rabid bat.
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* TheseusShipParadox: The film opens with David beheading a body with an ax. However, the ax handle breaks and he gets the handle replaced. Later on, he chips the head killing a centipede... thing and gets the head replaced as well. Eventually, the guy he beheaded comes BackFromTheDead, and the reanimated corpse and points to the axe and says "that's the axe that slayed me," to which David poses the question to the viewer: "Is he right?"

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* TheseusShipParadox: The film opens with David beheading a body with an ax. However, the ax handle breaks and he gets the handle replaced. Later on, he chips the head killing a centipede... thing and gets the head replaced as well. Eventually, the guy he beheaded comes BackFromTheDead, and the reanimated corpse and points to the axe and says "that's the axe that slayed me," to which David poses the question to the viewer: "Is he right?"
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* TheseusShipParadox: The film opens with David beheading a body with an ax. However, the ax handle breaks and he gets the handle replaced. Later on, he chips the head killing a centipede... thing. Eventually, the guy he beheaded comes BackFromTheDead, and the reanimated corpse and points to the axe and says "that's the axe that slayed me," to which David poses the question to the viewer: "Is he right?"

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* TheseusShipParadox: The film opens with David beheading a body with an ax. However, the ax handle breaks and he gets the handle replaced. Later on, he chips the head killing a centipede... thing.thing and gets the head replaced as well. Eventually, the guy he beheaded comes BackFromTheDead, and the reanimated corpse and points to the axe and says "that's the axe that slayed me," to which David poses the question to the viewer: "Is he right?"

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