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Sto caricando le informazioni... Sandcastledi Pierre-Oscar Lévy, Frederick Peeters (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. An assortment of people visit a secluded beach, only to find they cannot leave, as well as some other weirdnesses. An engrossing little tale - the mystery elements really take a back seat to the protrayal of how a disparate group of people cope in a crisis - as such it is of a similar genre to entertainments such as Lost and I'm sure many others. To be honest, I would rather the mystery had been emphasised a little more, shifting it more toward Picnic At Hanging Rock territory. As it is, I found it a touch mundane and ultimately a bit unsatisfying. Worth a reread though, and I like Peeters' art, so I'll push it up to a 4. ( ) A good, and pretty creepy, idea for a story! A group of people end up on a beach and start aging - rapidly! Children grow quickly into teens, and then adults. Older people get much older, and then... Puberty, menopause, Alzheimer's, and death - all within the course of one day! What the??? And they have no idea why?! Add to that a story-within-a-story about a king and a half-man, and this may just have been the creepiest graphic novel I've ever read! "It's impossible to tell you my age: it changes all the time!" - Alphonse Allais I wasn't very impressed by the M. Night Shyamalan movie, but I was intrigued that it was based on a graphic novel I hadn't read. But this makes even less sense that the movie, sexually objectifies women and children, and includes the telling of a dumb fable about a king building walls against Death. The art is pretty ugly also. Yuck. Si l'on devait mourir demain, qu'est-ce qu'on ferait de plus, qu'est-ce qu'on ferait de moins ? Un château de sable ? Une partouze ? Un enfant ? Embrasser une dernière fois celui ou celle qu'on aime ? Sur la plage abandonnée de Frederik Peeters et Pierre Oscar Lévy, leurs personnages n'ont pas le temps de s'apitoyer. Le temps est assassin. Vengeance de la nature face à la vanité humaine ? Accident chimique ? Expérience sociologique ? Les questions se posent sans que ne fusent les réponses. Et qui est cette silhouette au loin qui observe ce microcosme en train de se débattre pour survivre ? L'auteur ? Le lecteur ? Les paysages maritimes auraient mérité de la couleur. Quant au faciès de certains personnages, il déçoit. Mais le débat qu'ouvre cette intrigue s'annonce passionnant. Bien plus que "Old", l'adaptation cinématographique de M. Night Shyamalan, qui doutant de l'intelligence de son spectateur préfère lui donner des explications "rassurantes". Comme si cela pouvait empêcher notre destinée. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"Early morning on a perfect summer's day, people begin to descend on an idyllic, secluded beach. Amongst their number, a family, a young couple, a refugee and some American tourists. Its fine white sand is fringed with rock pools filled with crystal clear water. The beach is sheltered from prying eyes by green-fringed cliffs that soar around the cove. But this utopia keeps a dark secret. A woman's body is found floating in the waters, which brings these thirteen strangers together to try and unravel the riddle of the sands and escape the beach alive in this tense, fantastical mystery" -- from publisher's web site. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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