Obviously.

It all depends on the vision, but I think it's fair to say that adaptations are often too concerned with just translating the plot from one medium to another medium. Don't get me wrong, I like an easily digestible movie with a nice plot, but I do think it's fair if you're only interested in films that do something that only film as a medium can do.
The World According to Garp is one such example of a successful adaptation that does not follow the novel blindly.
If I rembemer correctly, there's this one scene in the movie where Garp and his wife are looking for a new home. As they are looking at a potential house, a plane crashes straight into it. Garp's immediate reaction is to buy the house, because the statistical likelihood of this ever happening again must be almost zero.
While the scene perfectly corresponds with the entire atmosphere of the novel, I don't think it was actually in it.
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Btw did any of you watch Netflix's
Love? The characters from that show were all assholes. I'm not even sure that's what the writers intended.