To Kill A Mockingbird (film)

What is gained OR lost by the film version being shot in 3rd person point of view, instead of the Scout’s 1st person point of view in the book?

What is gained OR lost by the film version being shot in 3rd person point of view, instead of the Scout’s 1st person point of view in the book?

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As I recall, Scout does narrate during parts of the film. This gives the rest of the film a similar context of the book.