The Sandman: Act I
4.0 (2
التقييمات)
Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
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تنسيق
كتاب صوتي
الطول
0h 11m
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jul 15, 2020
الناشر
Audible Originals
الوصف
Set in a mesmerizing tapestry woven by Neil Gaiman, this adaptation of the iconic graphic novel presents a rich auditory experience that enlivens the original narrative. Listeners are taken on a journey through a fantastical realm where dreams and reality intertwine, featuring an ensemble of voice talent that brings beloved characters to life with compelling performances.
The story delves into the realms of dream and mythology, exploring themes of power, responsibility, and redemption. It introduces Morpheus, the Sandman, whose quest to reclaim his lost tools leads him through worlds populated by gods, enchantments, and the darkest corners of the human psyche. As each character emerges from the shadows, their intertwined fates create an intricate web that sustains suspense and intrigue.
The adaptation is not just a retelling; it reinvents the timeless narrative with immersive soundscapes and keen direction, inviting both newcomers and long-time fans to experience the depth and artistry of Gaiman's creation anew.
The story delves into the realms of dream and mythology, exploring themes of power, responsibility, and redemption. It introduces Morpheus, the Sandman, whose quest to reclaim his lost tools leads him through worlds populated by gods, enchantments, and the darkest corners of the human psyche. As each character emerges from the shadows, their intertwined fates create an intricate web that sustains suspense and intrigue.
The adaptation is not just a retelling; it reinvents the timeless narrative with immersive soundscapes and keen direction, inviting both newcomers and long-time fans to experience the depth and artistry of Gaiman's creation anew.
المراجعات
4.0
Hayley
@hayley36537
Jan 14, 2026
❤ LOVE the cast, what a delight ❤ My thoughts:* I would say that Act I was better because it had a more cohesive, structured story - it's much more obvious these chapters were originally comic books, so do think some people might find it a bit difficult to follow* I get bored by singing in books/audiobooks, so one part really dragged on for me. * I love that white actors didn't put on "African" accents, with different actors used for these parts (I am disappointed the credits say "African Morpheus" though, naming an actual country would have been nice, instead of a generic approach)*on that note, ohmygosh the representation! Well done to the casting director etc... *I loved that Odin, Thor and Loki were Scottish, because I'm clearly biased