Does anyone have insight on why Alabrandi, from the classic Australian novel “Looking for Alabrandi,” works at Oporto in the movie adaptation instead of McDonald’s, as mentioned in the book?

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  1. In the film adaptation of “Looking for Alabrandi,” the choice to have Alabrandi work at Oporto instead of McDonald’s might have been a creative decision made by the filmmakers to update the story for a contemporary audience or to align better with the film’s themes. Oporto, a fast-food chain that specializes in chicken dishes, could also serve to differentiate the movie version from the book and provide a fresh take on the character’s experiences and struggles. Additionally, it’s common for adaptations to make changes to better suit the medium, so this alteration might have been intended to enhance the narrative or character development in the film. Ultimately, while it might not align perfectly with the original text, it reflects the filmmakers’ vision for the story.

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