My Thoughts On...
The Book of Life
It begins
with a discovery of witches.
What
happens when a constitution established centuries ago – one designed to protect
its subjects – is in fact responsible for doing the opposite?
What happens if the bedrock upon which such a constitution was built isn’t one of unity in the face of adversity, but segregation and prejudice?
And what happens when a covenant promoted as a nurturing agent actually contributes to a decline, both in proclivity and power?
What happens if the bedrock upon which such a constitution was built isn’t one of unity in the face of adversity, but segregation and prejudice?
And what happens when a covenant promoted as a nurturing agent actually contributes to a decline, both in proclivity and power?
Find out
as Diana and Matthew face these hurdles and more in the face of relentless
adversity.
It began
with absence and desire.
It began
with blood and fear.
One thing’s for sure, the Book of Life isn’t what everyone thinks it is, for it is catalyst of endings; a medium through which new beginnings might be forged; and a harbinger of change. And only by applying what witches discovered long, long ago, can a new age be ushered in.
One thing’s for sure, the Book of Life isn’t what everyone thinks it is, for it is catalyst of endings; a medium through which new beginnings might be forged; and a harbinger of change. And only by applying what witches discovered long, long ago, can a new age be ushered in.
An
outstanding conclusion to a stunning story. You won’t be disappointed.
Penny Dreadful - Seasons 1 - 3
If you only
ever get to see one supernatural period drama, then Penny Dreadful is an
absolute must. A sterling cast – where the interaction among the characters
creates explosive chemistry – the superbly atmospheric mood; an excellent
backstory; skillfully introduced plot lines. You know you’re in for a seductive treat from
the word go.
The
production and period values are outstanding, as is the cast. What I
particularly loved was the way creator John Logan manages to steer the arc away
from a purely “horror by the Thames” toward the internal demons that haunt and
drive each member of the cast. Outstanding!
A legendary
masterpiece.
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