Well, folks, if you’ve read the book Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow, or maybe watched that ol’ movie with Harrison Ford from way back in 1990, then you might be sittin’ there scratchin’ your head wonderin’ what in tarnation happened with the new TV series on Apple TV+. Now, I tell ya, this series ain’t nothin’ like what you remember from the book or that film, and it sure got a whole lotta folks talkin’. Let’s take a little stroll through what’s different and what’s the same, ’cause there’s a heap to unpack here.

First Off, The Book and Movie Were Already Different
Now, the first thing to know is that Presumed Innocent was already a book that grabbed ya by the collar and wouldn’t let go. If you’ve read it, you know it’s a real page-turner. You can just picture ol’ Rusty Sabich, tryin’ to figure out who killed his colleague Carolyn. It’s full of twists, secrets, and a whole lotta courtroom drama. When the movie came out in 1990, they tried their best to stay true to the book, but of course, you can’t fit everything into a movie that you can in a book. There’s always somethin’ left out.
But lemme tell ya, this new series on Apple TV+… it’s somethin’ else.
The TV Series Strays Far From the Original
When you sit down to watch this new series, you won’t find the same ol’ Rusty Sabich played by Harrison Ford. Oh no, they got Jake Gyllenhaal to step into those shoes. Now, I ain’t sayin’ Jake’s bad, but he sure don’t have the same feel as Harrison. Ford’s Rusty was all quiet, calm, and collected, while Jake’s version… well, he seems a little more… I dunno, twitchy? Not quite as mysterious, if you ask me.
Now, one thing this new series did was throw in some extra details. See, in the book and movie, Rusty’s life is a mess of affairs and guilt, but the show decided it needed more drama, so they added two teenage kids into the mix. And let me tell ya, that sure changed things up! The kids add a whole new layer of tension to the show, make ya feel more for Rusty, and boy, they sure shake things up a bit. You ain’t seen that in the book or the movie!
Big Changes in the Ending
Now, I don’t want to spoil too much for ya, but if you’ve been around the block with this story before, you’ll know that the ending’s a big deal. In the book and movie, you get hit with a twist that makes your jaw drop. It’s the kind of thing that sticks with ya long after you finish readin’ or watchin’. But in this new series, well… they just had to go and make things a little more complicated. The reveal in the finale is different from the book, and I gotta admit, it’s a whole lot more shocking.

That twist at the end of the show—well, it don’t quite tie up the same way it does in the book, and it sure doesn’t match what you saw in the movie. If you’re a fan of the original story, it might throw ya for a loop. But hey, that’s the fun of these adaptations, right? Gotta keep folks on their toes!
The Good, the Bad, and the Different
So, what do we think about all these changes? Well, the good news is that the Apple TV+ series brings in more material to work with, seein’ as it’s a limited series. That means there’s more time to dig into the characters and really flesh out the drama. And while I think they do a good job with the suspense, some folks might find it hard to get used to the changes. Especially those who loved the original movie or book.
The bad? Well, for me, Jake Gyllenhaal’s portrayal of Rusty Sabich just didn’t quite hit the mark. Harrison Ford, he had that quiet intensity about him, but Jake’s version feels a bit off. Not to mention, the added kids and the different twists could be a bit much for those who just wanted the old classic tale.
Final Thoughts: A Whole New Ball Game
In the end, whether you like the changes or not, one thing’s for sure—the Presumed Innocent series on Apple TV+ isn’t your grandma’s mystery story. It’s a whole new ball game, with a fresh take on the ol’ whodunit. The ending’s different, the characters are more complicated, and the drama is upped a few notches. If you’re lookin’ for a new version of this story, it might just be worth a watch. But if you holdin’ onto that 1990 film in your heart, well, you might want to brace yourself.
- The series adds more complexity with Rusty’s kids.
- Jake Gyllenhaal’s performance doesn’t quite match Harrison Ford’s classic portrayal.
- The ending of the series is a big twist and differs from the book and movie.
- More time in the limited series allows for more character exploration.
- If you loved the book and movie, this might throw you off a little.
So, there ya go. A whole new take on an old story, and whether you like it or not, it’s sure got folks talkin’.
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