![]() Written in tight, gritty, and succinct scenes, Hiroshi Sakurasaka’s novel is about one man’s existential battle against an alien foe. ![]() I saw Cruise’s Oblivian last summer and was pleasantly surprised to find a sleeper film that wasn’t a rehash/remake/sequel/prequel/spinoff to some other franchise.īut if it was based on a book, I reasoned, I’ve gotta read the book first. With a cover that looks more like it belongs on the front of an anime-style graphic novel (in which I would have zero interest), I doubt I would have found it, let alone picked it up, but for hearing about it because of the film adaptation, starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. All You Need Is Kill sits you down, straps you in, and ignites a rocket strapped to your chair, and before you know it, you’ve finished, breathless and heart-stopping, palms sweaty and clammy.Īll You Need Is Kill is the novel on which the forthcoming movie Edge of Tomorrow is based. ![]() It’s over so fast, I almost flipped back a few pages to see if I had missed a chapter.īut no, I hadn’t missed anything. ![]()
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