Monday, June 28, 2010

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Dan Brown and the cuckoo / / Movies

years I've resisted to read anything by Dan Brown - from fairly low motives. Actually, Dan Brown, or rather, his books, all I expect from a good story: In-depth, well-researched facts mixed with a lot of fiction, and a sophisticated conspiracy story. Yes, I admit, I too am a big fan of conspiracy theories. However, I've always avoided Dan Brown - the hype around him has nagged me and inside I appreciated him if the success from. A very strange phenomenon that happened to me but more often. Even Harry Potter, I had just started to read, as my Sister in exchange for Alanna, had read my former favorite book. Harry Potter was for me an important part of my life with or even far beyond the books out. Now I got carried away and the new Dan Brown (The Lost Symbol) read - and I'm disappointed. The book has 700 pages, I have now read through in one piece (good six hours did that), and I admit I was intrigued. The book was exciting precisely because it treats only a small amount of time and you like the characters themselves always feel rushed. All the more disappointing then the resolution was ending on Everything feverish attention to the great power of what the national Safety hazard so extreme would - and then it fizzles out just like that. The power that is described here as dangerous appear to the reader as such, we can understand with his mind what could happen - but somewhere in the heart remains the question, "Is that all?" back. So much ill insanity, so much clever genius ... and in the end nothing comes of it. Too bad. What convinced me this at least not now.

someone know yet the cuckoo clocks? These little clocks made of wood, which comes out every half hour, a little bird out of a door several times and according to the "cuckoo" call? One of the residents here in the house has quite obviously so bought a Clock, for several days at least, I hear every half hour, the "cuckoo", just quietly, but more penetrating, even at midnight, the bird cries endlessly. Whether the owner is aware that everyone can hear in the house? I think not.

The scene of Munster yesterday, "Murder Mystery", incidentally, was quite delightful. The idea of the Ukrainian oil magnate may indeed fall would not simply be left without love, but the elderly woman friend of our prosecutor was a wonderful character, though somewhat stereotyped. Although I must say that both Professor Boerne and the prosecutor showed me here too much emotional involvement of have (or show) had to - I guess it never when sending their root-Crime investigators in any dramatic emotions - but not a degree of humor did not come. Unfortunately, touched on many smaller threads, although all were at very odd and exciting, but overall it was too much, so there was no room to expand one of the threads really nice. Nevertheless, it was as always a pleasure to see the interplay of the characters - and finally Alberich once had a moment of great revenge!

way, If someone is looking for a nice little piece of film, quiet, smart intelligent, then he should again recently in the cinema MUCH film "The elegance of the Madame Michel View. "A French film about a little girl, an old concierge and a wise Japanese. I do not like to disclose that a movie is easy to look so incredibly beautiful that you enjoy every moment needs without going through the prior knowledge of the plot biased to be.

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