I'd be curious to know the opinion of Guillaume Musso on the adaptation of his book to the movies. This book is a wonderful story of love with a fantastic lead (the gift of being able to see in advance the people who will deceased) on the theme nevertheless quite classic: "What would we do if we knew we WIG craft a few days to live ? ". For the film, they held that Nont laspect fantastic ... and the dead !! : The writer sest even allowed to add a tourist couple who die in a red convertible; thereby adding absolutely no relevance to the story (we all understand the doctor's donation) and removes credibility to ALL OPERATING (low probability of recrossing the couple died a second time). But worst of all, this is the passionate relationship between Nathan and his wife that the author makes us discover in the pages that is hardly flown in the movie. Including the passage or Nathan finally approaching her in-laws and where lon learns a lot about the nothing of all this couple in the film? So very endearing characters, enigmatic and a fall (still possible) that you need to discover in the book and especially not in the movie (and yet, what casting ... what a shame!).