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Lukaschik Gleb

Heat 2 by Michael Mann and Meg Gardiner.


It was the highest likely that sequel of Mann’s Heat will devastated the beautiful of movie, which three-hour length watch in one breath every time whereas more fifty pages of reading on computer of unpaid book (I couldn’t dare to finance a man who put a signature for Polanski.) became a big jumping.


Sentences of describing gave a thought that there were for make the book thicker. Multiple times it was about things, which I knew and understood before. Sometimes text wants to be juicy in words and gets bland in putting of zany metaphors, which can appear for because they must to be due it’s a book and because authors can’t characterize in another way. I couldn’t farewell on that I’m reading a police report. A telling was lifeless. I totally hopelessly relied on a story and had curiosity to knew more on background of familiar characters whom I willn’t experience. They are wasting in reasoning on obvious. Heat 2 has three times in twenty pages of telling on how Eady saw leaving McCall, a scene in a Heat. Often about a music box playing a song, which will be named. Dialogs can contain mess in surrealism and contradictions.


Mann in the book’s story couldn’t in bringing to meeting of Hanna with Eady invent better than discovery of receipt from a bookshop and Heat 2 tunes on predicting events, which will trine as it expected in a plot when correctly to define it as a collection of simple stories happening in different years. Meeting of Chris and Charlene will in usual for movie way – he won in casino and they have sex in their that first meeting. Mann lists cinema stereotypes as much as possible. The story of Heat 2 is unmade film. And a “B” one. Michael Mann didn’t see the obvious – writing a book is not making a movie. I wasn’t interested to read how Hanna catches another criminals as McCauley robs something. A lot of action and dynamic effects. SWAT teams use for meeting with unarmed man in a bar whom Hanna wants only interrogate and he willn’t get an information and reason for arrest. Seen unprofessionalism from cops was plentiful and I’m sure got more in killing mind by reading Heat 2 at whole.


Sequel of incredible Mann’s Heat is like to have a great friend on whom you know that he adores classic hard rock singers. Once you reveal that he finds something good in Lady Gaga. I flipped on the last part of the book where sets taking a place after five years of film’s events. Chris Shiherlis has a fake Canadian passport gotten from a Canadian embassy and FBI has no attention to him. I couldn’t read else more. I scrolled down to the end… was it a hint on threequel?

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