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Il dio del massacro Paperback | Pages: 91 pages
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Original Title: Le dieu du carnage
ISBN: 8845926230 (ISBN13: 9788845926235)
Edition Language: Italian

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Fin dalle primissime battute di questa commedia al tempo stesso esilarante e feroce appare chiaro perché Roman Polanski abbia deciso di portarla sullo schermo – e perché attori come Isabelle Huppert, Ralph Fiennes e James Gandolfini abbiano voluto interpretarla a teatro. Poche volte, infatti, un autore è stato capace di squarciare con altrettanto soave crudeltà i veli destinati a ricoprire la costitutiva barbarie della creatura umana. Nel lindo, assennato salotto borghese in cui due coppie di genitori si incontrano per cercare di risolvere, da persone adulte e civili quali essi ritengono di essere, una questione in fondo di poco conto (una lite scoppiata ai giardinetti tra i rispettivi figli), vediamo sgretolarsi a poco a poco le maschere di benevolenza, tolleranza, buona creanza, e di correttezza politica, apertura mentale, dirittura morale; e sotto quelle maschere apparire il ghigno del nume efferato e oscuro che ci governa sin dalla notte dei tempi: il dio del massacro, appunto. Con uno humour corrosivo e una sorta di noncurante cinismo (e senza mai assumere il tono del moralista), in una lingua volutamente media, che sfodera tutto il suo micidiale potere, Yasmina Reza costruisce un brillante psicodramma, porgendo allo spettatore (e al lettore) uno specchio deformante nel quale scoprirà, non senza un acido imbarazzo, qualcosa che lo riguarda molto da vicino.

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Title:Il dio del massacro
Author:Yasmina Reza
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Piccola Biblioteca Adelphi #617
Pages:Pages: 91 pages
Published:2011 by Adelphi (first published January 19th 2007)
Categories:Plays. Drama. Theatre. Cultural. France. Fiction

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Very good if you like this kind of thing--plays about adults behaving badly. As usual LA Theatre Works puts out an excellent recording.

Actually finished it, but its not only a script for a play, but its a rather short one at that, so Im not counting it as a book Ive read. Id like to see the play some day, and maybe Ill try out the movie too. Kinda liked it, but Im not at all used to reading scripts.

I'm going to sound like such a snob but this play left me so unsatisfied. It felt like Albee-lite, with no real purpose or resolution to the unfolding chaos. The characters never evolved beyond their established archetypes and the stereotypical markers of power and gender (men are brutes and like war! Women are bitches!) didn't evolve to give us any deeper insight other than "Adults can be so childish." I imagine it would be very entertaining to see performed, and I must keep in mind how

This is a very funny and weird and good play completely ruined by Roman Polanskis adapting it. The casting was even greatJodie Foster, John C Reilly, Kate Winslet, and Christoph Waltz.thats five Oscars right there, plus Roman Polanski adding another.So anyway! I was mad because I otherwise would have watched it, but knowing that I would have been too distracted by the associations I couldnt.So I read it. In the play, two sets of parents living in New York are meeting after a playground incident

Holy Motherfuck. I love this play. I also love its movie adaptation Carnage (2011), which I have watched previous to reading the source material, but holy motherfuck, this story and its characters are exceptional. The couple Véronique and Michel Houillé receive in their Parisian apartment the couple Annette and Alain Reille. 11-year-old Ferdinand Reille beat up his play mate Bruno Houillé with a stick at school and knocked out two of his incisors. The parents of the two have come together to

"You see, Veronique, I believe in the god of carnage. He has ruled, uninterruptedly, since the dawn of time." - AlainIt has been an enduring quality of humanity to be always just one step away from violence and barbarity. As The Joker once said in The Dark Knight, "Madness, as you know, is like gravity. All it takes is a little push." It is no wonder then that even the most stoic of individuals can be reduced to a Neanderthal if the said individual's is pushed in the right way. So long dignified

Loved this one! Devolves fascinatingly, big scope :)

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