
The Poseidon Adventure
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Narrado por:
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Dylan Baker
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De:
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Paul Gallico
When a rogue wave capsizes the luxury cruise ship, a small group of survivors find themselves unlikely allies in a battle for their lives. As the unstable vessel rapidly fills with water, each must draw on skills and strengths they didn't even know they possessed, fighting against time for their own survival and for each other.
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Well worth your time and moneyThe Movie Plus
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The book that help started the golden age of disasters
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not as good as the movie
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With a couple of exceptions, first and foremost being Manny and Belle, who were in my opinion two of the most beautifully portrayed characters in both book and film - I didn’t like these people. I didn’t care whether they lived or died. Sometimes I actually hoped some would die just so I didn’t have to listen to their incessant whining anymore. They were crass, selfish, self-absorbed, morally corrupt, and emotionally bankrupt. Women who cared more about getting their hair wet, or having to shed clothing that might hinder their escape than they did about those who had literally died right before their eyes. Men who felt they needed to corral their wives/girlfriends into compliance by means of physical abuse. As a whole they were just some of the most irritating group of misfit people I have ever encountered in my literary life.
And if all that wasn’t enough to form a sour opinion of this book - the sheer absurdity of some of the action/decisions taken bordered on absolute disbelief. Bear in mind that these people weren’t situated somewhere safe calmly awaiting the end of times. No, they were in an overturned passenger liner clawing their way up to the very bottom of the ship in hopes of rescue before the sea claims it whole. More than one character at different times even vocalizes the importance of time, and how little of it remained. Speed was clearly of the essence. And yet they mosey along at a pace that baffles the mind. There are no less than 3 sexual encounters of both a consensual and non-consensual basis (you heard me right). Some wander off looking for booze and snacks, even though scant hours before they had been eating and drinking in abundance.
Some of the characters in the book weren’t in the movie. Some who died in the movie didn’t die in the book, and vice versa. That’s to be expected as rarely does the book translate in full to the screen. Remember Susan and Robin from the movie, the young boy and his older sister who were traveling alone to meet their parents? Well, here in the book the parents were onboard with them. I thank the movie gods that they weren’t included in the film if they would have been portrayed in any way similar to their book counterparts. The dysfunctional state of this family took me completely by surprise as up to this one pivotal moment they had seemed like the perfect model of domestic bliss. I’m still scratching my head over that screaming outburst the wife made to her husband in front of everyone. I went back a few times and re-listened to to see if I could actually figure out what had prompted it, but to no avail.
But it was the scene just prior to this that also befell one of that family’s members that really shocked me. Not only the scene itself but how it was handled afterward. It was so out of place, so bizarre and unwarranted that I don’t think I’ll ever be the same. This was the point where I fervently wished I had never learned that this movie had been based on a book. Hands down the movie was a billion times better. Its only saving grace was the that it was the basis for a really great adventure action film. And I’ll leave it there.
Maybe The Movie Colored My Expectations
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