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Try the book. Though as far as movie adaptations of PKD go, it's relatively faithful.
Thank you for the recommendation.
If you like the mind fuckery of A Scanner Darkly, then you will probably love pretty much every Philip K. Dick novel. It's pretty much his thing. His novels will wrinkle your brain in the best way.
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch is one of my favorites, and you'd probably like it if you liked A Scanner Darkly. But yeah, check his books out.