The comic is a bit better at emphasizing the fact that Scott and Ramona are pretty terrible people. The redemption at the end is that they realize that they both need to improve themselves, and that they can so so together. Gideon's issue is that he refuses to do so.
The message is still there in the movie, but it gets a little muddled, because the movie was made before the comic series was finished.
The comic is a bit better at emphasizing the fact that Scott and Ramona are pretty terrible people. The redemption at the end is that they realize that they both need to improve themselves, and that they can so so together. Gideon's issue is that he refuses to do so.
The message is still there in the movie, but it gets a little muddled, because the movie was made before the comic series was finished.