

An interesting difference in the book is that two journalist colleagues try to solve the mystery of the Parallax Corporation (instead of just one Warren Beatty), and one of them is eventually hired as the assassin of the other. The film is better, it is much more focused - the book gets distracted by its own subplots.

The idea of a (shadow-)government run Parallax Corporation, a group that seeks out psychopaths in society to become assassins, is still quite effective. I expected it to be pretty bad, but found it's actually quite an engaging thriller, that only really fumbles it in the last quarter of the book. One of the bleakest and best of them is of course The Parallax View, which is based on this book. The film is better, it is much more focused - the book gets d Big fan of '70s paranoia thriller movies, me.

Big fan of '70s paranoia thriller movies, me. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To save themselves, the four who have survived must find out why they have been marked for death.more They were witnesses to a shattering and violent event. Twenty-five men and women appear on a piece of film. In Parallax View, Loren Singer, an American novelist, has similar ideas in an adventure story which closely coincides with some of the sinister events that have recieved little worldwide publicity. In Parallax After the assassination of President Kennedy, a number of people involved in the investigation either "commited suicide," were killed in "accidents," or disappeared. The truth of what went on during that incredible period of time is only being hidden by a conspiracy of powerful people - at least that is what I and many other people have concluded from the events. After the assassination of President Kennedy, a number of people involved in the investigation either "commited suicide," were killed in "accidents," or disappeared.
