In the opening monologue, Gilbert says that his youngest sister Ellen just turned fifteen, but then goes on to say that their father died seventeen years ago, making it seem impossible for Gilbert and Ellen to have had the same father. In the book, however, Ellen's age has just turned sixteen, and it's made clear that her mother was pregnant with her when the Grape father died. Peter Hedges, who wrote the screenplay and the novel, states that the line was changed without his knowledge to reflect the age of the actress playing Ellen.
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