jeudi, mai 25, 2006
i didn't care much for the rest. a decent movie adaptation, some useless animations. not worth watching for the story. but perhaps armchair travel for those who wish to see the real-life novel shown as real-life pictures.
anyway Ian M. Banks' science fiction novels are way better than Dan Brown's crap. do read all of them. guaranteed not to make it to the big-screen because the movie makers won't be able to handle all that imagery and the lesser brained audience won't be appreciate the storyline, if they manage to get past the sentence structure and vocabulary. no it's not verse or anything, it's just good English (when it's supposed to be English, and good alien-speak when it's supposed to be that).
and so i watch the tom hanks, Audrey Tautou, ian mckellen, jean reno. i went to watch the first two people, and i was contented with that. i was thrilled, delighted, and reassured, by audrey tautou's last little act, by her dipping her heels into the pond and declaring that she can't walk on water. it was just so her. such a wonderful person.
i didn't care much for the rest. a decent movie adaptation, some useless animations. not worth watching for the story. but perhaps armchair travel for those who wish to see the real-life novel shown as real-life pictures.
anyway Ian M. Banks' science fiction novels are way better than Dan Brown's crap. do read all of them. guaranteed not to make it to the big-screen because the movie makers won't be able to handle all that imagery and the lesser brained audience won't be appreciate the storyline, if they manage to get past the sentence structure and vocabulary. no it's not verse or anything, it's just good English (when it's supposed to be English, and good alien-speak when it's supposed to be that).
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