Ep. 53 Sandcastle by Pierre Oscar Lévy, Frederik Peeters vs. Old (2021)

09/10/2025 38 min Episodio 53
Ep. 53 Sandcastle by Pierre Oscar Lévy, Frederik Peeters vs. Old (2021)

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Send us a textImagine stepping onto a perfect, hidden beach and feeling your life accelerate—years slipping by in hours, bodies racing ahead of minds, and secrets surfacing as quickly as the tide. That’s the uneasy heart of Sandcastle and Old, and we dig into why the same premise lands so differently on the page and on screen. We trace how the graphic novel’s eerie hints—a watcher on the cliff, a fleeting mention of a hotel—become the film’s full-blown surveillance network and resort pipeline, and we ask whether stitching every clue into a system strengthens the story or drains it of its darkness.We get candid about the toughest material: accelerated puberty, consent, and the ethical line between portraying horror and exploiting it. The book confronts discomfort with explicit imagery and ambiguous mental ages; the film pulls back, leaning on performance and implication while sticking to strict time rules. From decomposition that speeds up to a devastating “twelve days per minute” calculation that makes caring for a newborn impossible, we test each version’s internal logic and how that logic shapes dread. We also chart character shifts—the refugee becoming a rapper, younger spouses re framing vulnerability—and how those choices steer empathy, suspicion, and agency.Then we tackle the twist that divided us. The graphic novel flirts with conspiracy; the film names it: a pharmaceutical operation compressing clinical trials into a single day. It’s a pointed critique of profit over people, and it turns random terror into institutional harm. Does that clarity deepen the horror or shrink it to a headline? We close with a verdict rooted in taste: if you love Twilight Zone mood and unanswered questions, the book’s your pick; if you want clean rules, ethical guardrails, and a societal target, the movie makes its case. Press play, then tell us: mystery or meaning? Subscribe, share with a friend who argues about adaptations, and leave a quick review with your winner and why.All episodes of the podcast can be found on our website: https://booksvsmovies.buzzsprout.com/shareConnect with me: Instagram | Threads | Bookshop | Goodreads | Blog

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