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Nenene Sumiregawa's reuniting with Yomiko Readman is cut short when Joseph Carpenter appears, demanding the return of his book. The girls escape, only to find that the situation has become much worse.

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  • Fahrenheit 451 (edito in Italia anche con i titoli: “Gli anni della fenice”, “Gli anni del rogo”, “Gli anni della nostra vita”, “Gli anni, degli 883”) è un romanzo di genere distopico del 1953, scritto da Ray Bradbury. Tuttavia su Internet gira da tempo la voce che Bradbury non esisterebbe come entità autonoma, ma sarebbe in realtà una creazione distopica di George Orwell (ideatore del Grande fratello, dell'Isola dei famosi e de La talpa). Alcuni siti ancora più distopici ribattono che invece sia Bradbury che Orwell sono personaggi distopicitatissimi dell'opera utopica “L'Utopia”, di Tommaso Moro. Lasciando da parte queste sterili polemiche, inutili all'interno di Matrix, dove nulla è reale, passiamo alla descrizione del film, no aspettate... Libro, è un libro, giusto. Anche un film, però.
  • Nenene Sumiregawa's reuniting with Yomiko Readman is cut short when Joseph Carpenter appears, demanding the return of his book. The girls escape, only to find that the situation has become much worse.
  • Fahrenheit 451 was a boooooooooooooooooooooooooook written by a monkey at a typewriter. It is about a gravy-breathing cow from Mars who burns books for fun. Bob Saget is mentioned as the enemy in the story because the gravy-breathing cow thinks he is funnier than Saget when he actually isn't. It was a totally popular book until every single copy burned itself.
  • Farenheit 451 es la temperatura a la que empieza a arder el papel.
  • Probably Ray Bradbury’s best-known work, and the source of most fanfiction set in his writings, Fahrenheit 451 takes place in the not-too-distant future where books are burned by firemen to prevent them from making people think, as ignorance is bliss. One fireman, Guy Montag, begins to question this behavior and his role in it, eventually rebelling and trying to rescue books. The novel is a combination and running together of several older stories by Bradbury about a (much older) fireman in a similar situation.
  • One a day the fireman Montag meets a woman named Clarisse and he talks with her. She is a bit strange, and, reflecting on their conversation later, Montag understands that she reads. But when he tries to talk with her again, he discovers she has died. Montag later befriends a man named Faber, who succeeds in convincing him that books are wonderful. At that point, Montag changes his life, going against his captain and his fellow firemen, escaping from the city and reaching a hidden community of other readers.
  • Fahrenheit 451 (titre original : Fahrenheit 451) (1953) est un roman de Ray Bradbury. Le titre fait référence à la température, en degrés Fahrenheit, à laquelle le papier commence à brûler spontanément au contact de l’air.
  • According to the story, Montag is probably not that cool after all, since he secretly hoards books himself. What is with all of these weirdos hiding books in their houses when they have perfectly good parlor wall TVs? Even worse, he tries to make his wife Mildred watch them, when she probably has a perfectly good Netflix account to go with those TVs. Montag finds he cannot understand the books (which is the one thing I actually found relatable), and he looks for this professor guy called Faber to dumb it down for him. He gets a nifty Bluetooth headset out of it.
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  • Fahrenheit 451 (edito in Italia anche con i titoli: “Gli anni della fenice”, “Gli anni del rogo”, “Gli anni della nostra vita”, “Gli anni, degli 883”) è un romanzo di genere distopico del 1953, scritto da Ray Bradbury. Tuttavia su Internet gira da tempo la voce che Bradbury non esisterebbe come entità autonoma, ma sarebbe in realtà una creazione distopica di George Orwell (ideatore del Grande fratello, dell'Isola dei famosi e de La talpa). Alcuni siti ancora più distopici ribattono che invece sia Bradbury che Orwell sono personaggi distopicitatissimi dell'opera utopica “L'Utopia”, di Tommaso Moro. Lasciando da parte queste sterili polemiche, inutili all'interno di Matrix, dove nulla è reale, passiamo alla descrizione del film, no aspettate... Libro, è un libro, giusto. Anche un film, però.
  • Nenene Sumiregawa's reuniting with Yomiko Readman is cut short when Joseph Carpenter appears, demanding the return of his book. The girls escape, only to find that the situation has become much worse.
  • Fahrenheit 451 was a boooooooooooooooooooooooooook written by a monkey at a typewriter. It is about a gravy-breathing cow from Mars who burns books for fun. Bob Saget is mentioned as the enemy in the story because the gravy-breathing cow thinks he is funnier than Saget when he actually isn't. It was a totally popular book until every single copy burned itself.
  • Farenheit 451 es la temperatura a la que empieza a arder el papel.
  • According to the story, Montag is probably not that cool after all, since he secretly hoards books himself. What is with all of these weirdos hiding books in their houses when they have perfectly good parlor wall TVs? Even worse, he tries to make his wife Mildred watch them, when she probably has a perfectly good Netflix account to go with those TVs. Montag finds he cannot understand the books (which is the one thing I actually found relatable), and he looks for this professor guy called Faber to dumb it down for him. He gets a nifty Bluetooth headset out of it. Eventually, Montag's boss, Chief Beatty, makes him burn down his own house when he finds out about all his garbage books. Montag then burns his boss alive with his flamethrower, which is actually pretty awesome. I'd do that too if I was forced to burn my TVs. He runs away from the city instead of still flamethrower-ing everyone who opposed him like the badass he could have been, and gets to watch the place nuked into smithereens. Seriously, why did this book not have pictures!? It's just one of the reasons why I think, despite some cool-sounding moments, it overall sucked.
  • Probably Ray Bradbury’s best-known work, and the source of most fanfiction set in his writings, Fahrenheit 451 takes place in the not-too-distant future where books are burned by firemen to prevent them from making people think, as ignorance is bliss. One fireman, Guy Montag, begins to question this behavior and his role in it, eventually rebelling and trying to rescue books. The novel is a combination and running together of several older stories by Bradbury about a (much older) fireman in a similar situation.
  • One a day the fireman Montag meets a woman named Clarisse and he talks with her. She is a bit strange, and, reflecting on their conversation later, Montag understands that she reads. But when he tries to talk with her again, he discovers she has died. Montag later befriends a man named Faber, who succeeds in convincing him that books are wonderful. At that point, Montag changes his life, going against his captain and his fellow firemen, escaping from the city and reaching a hidden community of other readers.
  • Fahrenheit 451 (titre original : Fahrenheit 451) (1953) est un roman de Ray Bradbury. Le titre fait référence à la température, en degrés Fahrenheit, à laquelle le papier commence à brûler spontanément au contact de l’air.
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