Without additional context, I cannot provide specific examples of the liberties taken with a script. Generally, when someone takes liberties with a script, they may change dialogue, add or remove scenes, alter characters, or make other modifications to the original text. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as to adapt the script to better suit a particular audience, to fit time constraints, or to accommodate the director's or actors' vision for the project. If you provide more details, I would be happy to give a more tailored response.