It's true this an almost unfilmable novel. Franco is faithful to the story, the characters and the structure. But this is a film that transposes Faulkner rhythm and poetry, into something intangible and more relatable. We dont need to guess what the characters are thinking, we know, even if you hadn't read the book. I watched Scott Haze in theater a few years back and I was glad to see him perform again. it's not the best movie, but it's definitely worth it if you love films that are more focused on the way the story is felt and told, than on the actual story