• durfenstein@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    The german version of Ready Player One. Just the most disrespectful drivel about nerdom i have ever read. Absolutely embarassing and god damn was it a slog. I think that was the only book i ever hated and regretted reading. And after reading a bit of the english original i was even more disgusted as it was even worse…

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      4 months ago

      It’s not just the German translation, it’s not really much better in English. What I managed to get through felt just like a “hey look at these references” and wasn’t entertaining at all to me.

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        4 months ago

        And yet somehow the movie adaptation is even worse. How on Earth Spielberg made such a mess of it I do not know.

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      I have no clue as to how that book got so famous. Ernest Cline writes like a redditor…

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        The english original is awful but the person who translated it to french managed to almost completely fix the writing, and while it still isnt perfect its SO much better

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        The premise is interesting, has potential as a work of fiction but yeah the writing is awful. I kind of like how there isn’t really any stakes. The characters think there are big important stakes but basically nothing really bad would happen if they failed. I wish it had stayed like that and the main villain hadn’t basically decided to kill a bunch of kids, and an entire city block of innocent people, over what he’s essentially a hostile business takeover.