Talented South Essex Teen Stars in BBC's Highly-Anticipated Lord of the Flies Series
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Hardly any novel has scratched off the fiction of morality as relentlessly as "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. Now Jack Thorne adapts the material as a four-part series – faithful to the work and as a feverish excess.
The series wanted by the BBC and written by Jack Thorne brings on Sky William Golding's novel without betraying its plot and thesis: between survival and oppression, the children's island returns to question human nature.Jack Thorne, brilliant author of the acclaimed Adolescence, has not invented anything, this time. William Golding did it for him, writing a book whose present day is eternal, at all in need of being reinvented, adapted, searched…
The remake of William Golding's classic book is brutal, disturbing – and an absolute eye-catcher.
The mini-series is based on the novel by William Golding, in which Buben Monstr ses emerges, and the B se reappears from the sky in an individual way.
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