![]() ![]() There is a plot, of sorts: a handful of people who visit a small stretch of beach come across a corpse, soon realize that their bodies are rapidly aging, and eventually learn that they won't be able to leave this beach. Lévy and Peeters muse on the vicissitudes of life, aging, and death. It sounds like his kind of thing, but I wonder how he’ll be able to capture the concept for live action. Night Shyamalan is adapting this as his next film. Why do authors always feel the need the kill the animals? And don’t fucking come at me with “But people died, too” bullshit. The black and white coloring and style was hard to look at, and many of the details were lost inside the panels.Īlso, the dog dying was upsetting. Maybe I’m missing some subtle allusions to moral, metaphor, or allegory, but I don’t really care. The ending was expected, but there’s no resolution/explanation whatsoever. ![]() Too much nudity and sexual activity involving CHILDREN!!! Seriously, amidst all this insanity: why are all the “kids” so sex-crazed? Actual quote: “We’ll organize an orgy. Half a star for the cool concept (which I won’t spoil), but everything else just made me so damn uncomfortable. ![]()
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