![]() ![]() The Dog Bites Back: In the end, he puts Annie through a bit of emotional torture by tricking her into thinking he's burned the manuscript for Misery's Return before stuffing the burning pages into her mouth and hitting her over the head with a typewriter.Since the audience isn't privy to his inner monologue in the movie, he's more outwardly snarky. Deadpan Snarker: His inner monologue has a few in the book, usually directed at himself or Annie.In the book it's implied he grew up in Derry, which is just as bad, if not worse. Dark and Troubled Past: In the film Paul mentions he grew up in the slums while defending his manuscript to Annie.Beware the Nice Ones: While he's a nice guy, he ultimately brutally attacks Annie, taking enormous glee in making her suffer after the hell she's put him through. ![]() Agony of the Feet: A foot is cut off in the book.In the film, Paul is a full-blown Nice Guy who's only moment of wrath is giving back what Annie gave him. Adaptational Nice Guy: While he isn't a Jerkass by any means in the book, he does a lot of snarking in his narration, hates Annie and even compares his fight with Annie to rape. ![]()
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