Nutcracker (CD-ROM)

Nutcracker (CD-ROM)

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Jan 1, 2008 · Anglais · Broché (64 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 64
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 2008
Éditeur Cideb Editrice
ISBN-10 8853008458
ISBN-13 9788853008459

Description

In a whimsical blend of fantasy and reality, a timeless tale unfolds through the enchanting narrative crafted by E.T.A. Hoffmann. As the story begins, a young girl is swept into a magical world on Christmas Eve, where the line between imagination and the mundane blurs. The Nutcracker, a mysterious wooden figure, comes to life and leads her on an extraordinary journey filled with adventure and charm. Themes of bravery, love, and the essence of childhood permeate the pages, enchanting readers of all ages.

Accompanied by a CD-ROM, this version of the classic story offers an interactive experience that enhances the reader's engagement with the narrative. The delightful illustrations and immersive soundscapes bring the characters and scenes to life, transforming the reading experience into a multisensory event. Hoffmann's ability to weave intricate details into the storyline captivates the imagination and invites readers to lose themselves in a world of wonder and magic, making it an unforgettable holiday favorite.

Genres

Romance Mystère Science-fiction Thriller & Suspense Enfants Action & Aventure Science & Technologie Histoire Philosophie Fantaisie Art et Photographie Classiques

Meh.It never fails. The adaption of the story be way better than the actual story. First it was Beauty and the beast where I like the adaptop better than the OG version and it with nutcracker where I find the OG version ( aka this version) not as good as the adaptations of it. It always full like the original story always have to much going on meanwhile the adaption takes the strong points of the story and focus more on them. I'll stick with the Ballet versions of the story. The best thing about this was the fact I listened to the audiobook with Christopher Plummer narrating. Captain Von Trapp himself couldn't help this along with the fact the music from the Nutcracker was playing in the background. I found Marie to be annoying even if she was just 7 in this compare to other versions where she seem like she was at least 11 or 12. Drosselmeyer didn't have that mysterious feel that he does have in the adaptions. The nutcracker himself seem bland. It was just Meh. I prefer the George Balanchine’s Nutcracker..

December 11th 2019
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