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Peter Landesman

Autor von Meereswunden. Roman

8 Werke 442 Mitglieder 3 Rezensionen

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Werke von Peter Landesman

Meereswunden. Roman (1995) 161 Exemplare
Concussion [2015 film] (2016) — Regisseur — 89 Exemplare
Der Stundenläufer (1998) 59 Exemplare
Parkland [2013 film] (2013) 43 Exemplare
Ten Ways to Wreck a Date (1996) 31 Exemplare
Two-for-One Christmas Fun (1995) 26 Exemplare
Kill The Messenger [2014 film] (2015) — Writer — 16 Exemplare

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lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
Interesting but flawed film based on a true story about a doctor who reported on long term damage to American Football players from head trauma.
It was obviously trying to be a similar film to "The Insider" which is about tobacco firms and is a fantastic film (watch it if you haven't!).
But compared to tobacco firms, the American Football business seem like lightweights in the intimitadion stakes. Or looking on the hopeful side of things, it's less easy now to get away with threatening people for saying things you know but don't want to hear.
It's great to have a central character who is classically introverted and unwilling to play the conforming role. But as a film there isn't really enough drama in the story to make it a must see.
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infjsarah | Jun 17, 2017 |
The Raven reimagines the real-life sinking of a pleasure boat off the coast of New England in 1941. The twist here is that as well as the run-up to the disaster, we see the survivors again in 1952 and finally 1985.

A promising premise, and the book starts very effectively. We are introduced to the key characters, each one in an episode that emphasises the fearsome force of nature, and especially water - floods, gales, storms at sea. The language is heavily poetic - sometimes too poetic, to the point that it occasionally obscured meaning - but it can be very effective:

Clayt tugged at the throttle and the water in back boiled and the boat moved off below them. Land pulled away.

However, once we got to 1952, the focus on nature's power shifted firmly onto people's inhumanity, and the language didn't seem to cope so well with this. Some of the fizz went out of the book, and it became a bit of a slog. I probably wouldn't have finished it, except that in the midst of panicked revision, it seemed like a good idea to be reading something which was easy to put down...
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wandering_star | Apr 24, 2010 |

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