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Christopher Paolini stated he enjoyed the film, particularly praising the performances of Jeremy Irons and Edward Speleers. -Wikipedia

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Christopher Paolini has stated that while he appreciates the effort that went into making the Eragon movie, he acknowledges that it deviated significantly from his original vision in the book. He has expressed some disappointment with certain aspects of the adaptation but remains grateful for the opportunities the movie brought to his career.

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