Seconds

Seconds

1966 • Drama, Horror, Science Fiction, ThrillerR
An unhappy middle-aged banker agrees to a procedure that will fake his death and give him a completely new look and identity; one that comes with its own price.
Runtime: 1h 47m
While the movie 'Seconds' captivates with its stunning visuals and potent themes, the book 'Seconds' by David Ely offers a profoundly intimate look into the protagonist's psyche. Reading the novel lets you delve deeper into the character's inner turmoil and existential questions, providing nuances and introspection that the film can only hint at. David Ely’s narrative skillfully captures the intricacies of human desires and regrets, crafting a taut and thought-provoking story that explores the dark consequences of yearning for a new identity. The novel's detailed exploration of the transformation process and the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist are fleshed out in a way that engages the imagination far beyond the audio-visual confines of the film. Furthermore, Ely's writing invites readers to pause and ponder the perplexities of self-identity and the notion of 'starting over,' rendering an experience that is as much philosophical as it is narrative-driven. This makes the book 'Seconds' an intellectually rewarding read, providing layers of meaning and depth that enhance the mysterious and eerie ambiance initially introduced by the film.

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by David Ely