The Day of the Triffids
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The first few seconds of THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS announce excellence in the form of an unusually clear recording of a marvelously cultivated voice reading a well-crafted text. The listener's engagement is immediate and effortless. The thoughtful, understated story of how the few survivors of a mysterious cataclysm cope with their changed world seems to tell itself without an intermediary performer. One might expect a work of science fiction that is more than 40 years old to seem dated; this one does not. Fine writing flawlessly projected-- this is what we hope for every time we load a new tape. J.N. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
While most post-apocalyptic tales employ themes of ecological devastation, this BBC production goes in another direction. The majority of the world has been blinded, and the few people still alive must try to protect everyone from the aggressive and deadly plants known as "triffids." The story follows Bill and Josella as they reconcile themselves to their new lives in this world. Like most BBC productions, this one employs sound effects, background music, and a full cast of voices. With no narration, the production relies heavily on the tone and emotion of the characters as well as accurate and well-executed sound effects. Of course, the BBC impressively delivers. L.E. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
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