Want to give this a second read after watching the movie.
For anyone who hasn't read the book yet, the movie is much more literal than the book is about what the "bad thing" is that's going on. I'm not sure which is better: being told (in the movie) that it's a World War-induced, multifaceted psychological warfare attack, or being a little unsure if the characters are simply letting their imaginations run wild about what's happening "out there."
Want to give this a second read after watching the movie.
For anyone who hasn't read the book yet, the movie is much more literal than the book is about what the "bad thing" is that's going on. I'm not sure which is better: being told (in the movie) that it's a World War-induced, multifaceted psychological warfare attack, or being a little unsure if the characters are simply letting their imaginations run wild about what's happening "out there."