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What's the difference between the movie version of Old Things in the South of the City and the book Old Things in the South of the City?
1, with different components.

Movie version: It consists of four stories: the legend of Hui 'an Pavilion, we went to see the sea, snowballed, my father's flowers fell, and I am no longer a child.

Book Edition: It consists of five stories: the legend of Hui 'an Pavilion, we went to see the sea, Aunt Lan, snowballed, my father's flowers fell, and I am no longer a child.

2. Different deployment angles

Movie version: unfold with a set of empty shots.

Book version: from the perspective of little girl Eiko.

3. The plot is different

Film version: Sikang becomes a revolutionary new youth.

Si Kang was called home and never came back.

Extended data:

Introduction of stories related to the past events in the south of the city;

In the late 1920s, a six-year-old girl named Lin lived in a small alley in the south of Beijing. Xiuzhen, a "crazy" woman who often stands in the alley looking for her daughter, is Eiko's friend. Xiuzhen once fell in love with Si Kang, a college student, and her daughter, Xiaoguizi, was sent to the foot of the city wall by her family and has since disappeared. Eiko was very sympathetic to her, so she promised to help Xiuzhen find Xiaoguizi.

Eiko inadvertently found that the girl's life is very similar to that of the little devil, found the scar on the back of her neck, and quickly took her to Xiuzhen. After Xiuzhen recognized her daughter who had been separated for six years, she immediately took her to her father. But in the end, both mother and daughter died under the train while catching it. Later, Eiko's family moved to Lan Xin Hutong. Eiko met a young man with thick lips in a nearby desert garden.

In order to pay for his brother's education, he had to steal. After being discovered by plainclothes police, they took the young man away with the patrol. Later, Aunt Lan came to Eiko's house. Eiko found that his father's attitude towards Aunt Lan was wrong. Eiko thought of a way to introduce Aunt Lan to Uncle Dexian. Later, they fell in love, and finally they left together in a carriage.

When Eiko was nine years old, her nanny Ma Song's husband came to the Lins' home. Eiko was very sad to learn that Ma Song's son drowned two years ago and her daughter was given to a childless three-wheeled couple by her husband. Later, Ma Song was picked up by her husband with a little donkey. Finally, Eiko's father died of lung disease. Eiko realized her responsibility because of her father's departure and felt that she had grown up. ?