I noticed this too. They had removed the bisexual option. Half sizes in shoes were not allowed. Every choice was black or white. Even the couples had to match some stupid random trait exactly (like nosebleeds or nearsightedness). If they differed on one little detail, that would be the end of the relationship.
In real life, those are not defining traits and people don't need to find a partner that matches that trivial thing. When the girl became blind, the man thought he had to blind himself too in order for them to stay together.
I also don't think that people were ever turned into animals. How could a human heart and brain fit inside a lobster's body? They just killed the people and then let the animals loose. We did see random animals like camels and flamingos roaming the woods, but I don't think they were ever humans. Colin Farrell had been inside that transformation room so he knew the truth but he never told Rachel Weisz (the narrator).
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