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Joeberti Numero 1 # Ottobre 2017 Salve a tutti Giobertini e ben tornati! Spero che questo anno, nonostante sia iniziato, ab- bia portato qualche gioia. Le vacanze sono volate via come al solito e le proposte per qualche lavoret- to sono arrivate tutte a settembre: tempismo perfet- INDICE to! ti. La scuola-lavoro è tornata ad opprimerci e l‟incubo di non riuscire a finire le ore incombe nei 4-5 Quot deficientes, tot deficientia nostri pensieri tutte le notti. Ovviamente non si sa ancora niente di come sarà l‟esame dell‟anno prossi- 5-6 Libro vs film mo e la generazione 2000 conferma di essere perse- 6-7 Serie TV guitata dal “mai una gioia”. La cosa più interessante che ho letto questa settimana è stato il piano di mi- 7-8 Musica glioramento dei mezzi pubblici della GTT: nelle ore di punta—ovvero quelle in cui gli alunni escono 9-11 Cronache giobertine dalle scuole— la frequenza delle linee principali do- vrebbe aumentare fino a raggiungere il numero di 12 Outline un tram/pullman ogni cinque minuti. Siccome mi 13 Il piccolo paradiso di New York sento buona voglio donare il beneficio del dubbio alla nostra cara azienda di trasporti cittadina e spera- 14 Pleiades re che ciò si avveri. 15 Jurassic school Io l‟ho scritto, adesso sta a loro fare in modo che io continui sull‟onda della positività. 16 I pensieri di Oliver Buon novembre! P. S. Sotto vi lascio qualche autentica foto della sot- tovalutata Lampedusa. La caporedattrice, Giulia Scarpante Il vice caporedattore, Gabriele Manzi 3 QUOT DEFICIENTES, TOT DEFICIENTIA Borgo antico vendesi Molti di noi passano o hanno passato periodi di vacanza nei paesi di origine dei propri geni- tori o dei propri nonni. Queste sono piccole realtà che offrono spesso a chi vive la frenetica e vorticosa vita della città la pos- sibilità di riposarsi e godere del- la tranquillità tanto anelata du- rante l‟anno. Questi luoghi sono stati spettatori di alcuni momen- ti fra i più significativi momenti della nostra vita di bambini: il nonno che con fatica e dolce de- terminazione ti insegna ad anda- re in bici, la nonna che con la cura che la contraddistingue ti Il borgo fantasma di Craco in provincia di Matera, Italia descrive tutti i fiori di cui è po- polato il suo straordinario e rigo- Cosa succede quindi a queste per- con soli 230 mila euro si possono glioso giardino. le antiche incastonate nel nostro acquistare cinque appartamenti, Sicuramente durante l‟estate in territorio, rimaste ormai senza de- stalle e cantine annesse e i 20 mila molti fanno ritorno ai propri paesi gno custode? Alcune vengono metri quadrati di terreno che cir- e questi si rianimano, ritornando vendute, ma queste sono una pic- condano la località. Per chi vuole ad antichi fasti ormai perduti, ma, cola minoranza, e le altre invece e può spendere di più e nello stes- terminate le vacanze, rimangono rimangono in uno stato di deca- so tempo ama la Toscana, c‟è poi pochissimi abitanti residenti effet- denza. In questi ultimi anni si è nelle campagne di Pescaglia, Luc- tivamente in loco, di solito non sviluppato però un nuovo tipo di ca, un delizioso borgo comprensi- più di 500 anime. Tuttavia questi mercato legato a queste località: vo di due palazzine gotiche, una “eroici” sopravvissuti spesso non vendere un intero borgo in un uni- villa del „500, una cappella priva- sono più giovanissimi: età media co “pacchetto” ad unico acquiren- ta (per gli acquirenti più religiosi), 70 anni. Di conseguenza alcuni te. una vasca e una sorgente di acqua conglomerati di abitazioni riman- I prezzi variano fra i 200 mila e i oligominerale povera di sodio, tut- gono privi di abitanti e cadono in 6 milioni di euro. Si parte dall’ to questo per poco più di 5 milioni rovina sempre più di anno in an- “economico” borgo di Rocca di euro. no. d‟Evandro in provincia di Caserta, Quello su cui è necessario riflette- 4 re è il fatto che l‟Italia tutta com- prende quasi 8000 comuni e il 70% di questi è un comune di pic- VS cole dimensioni spesso isolato dai grandi centri urbani. Il loro regi- LIBRO FILM stro delle nascite è ormai inattivo da decenni e i residenti sono sem- Miss Peregrine e la casa dei ragazzi speciali pre di meno e sempre più anziani. Il libro esce nel 2011 e ha subito tamente eliminato dalla pellicola Questi borghi, specchio demogra- un enorme successo entrando e, con questa scelta, Jacob appare fico del paese, sono quindi abban- nella lista dei best seller del New come un ragazzo solitario, men- donati al loro destino di decaden- York Times; il film invece è tre nel romanzo assume quest'im- za e rovina e la loro unica speran- dell'anno scorso ed è stata l'unica magine solo dopo il trauma della za di salvezza dall‟oblio è rappre- pellicola che in Italia ha tenuto morte di suo non, si ha quindi un sentata dalla possibilità di essere testa a "Rogue One", incassando cambiamento radicale della sua acquistati in blocco da qualche intorno ai 100mila euro al box psicologia. Nel libro, prima del magnate straniero. office. trauma, Jacob appare come un Ecco allora che il Parlamento, re- Come spesso accade ci sono tan- adolescente impertinente e anche sosi conto ( con un discreto ritar- te differenze tra libro e film ma, piuttosto provocatorio, il suo ca- do) della drammatica situazione in questo caso, sono piuttosto rattere forte nel film viene total- dei borghi d‟Italia, nel 2016 ha evidenti, avendo scatenato non mente eliminato, facendolo inve- approvato la cosiddetta “legge poche perplessità tra chi ha letto ce sembrare disgraziato e inge- salva-borghi”. Questo provvedi- il libro, chi ha visto il film o en- nuo fin da subito. mento dovrebbe garantire lo stan- trambe le cose. Un‟altra modifica che non passa ziamento, fra il 2017 e il 2023, di inosservata riguarda il suo psi- 100 milioni di euro, che andranno Eccovi quindi le principali diffe- chiatra, che nel libro è un uomo, utilizzati nella riqualificazione del renze tra il romanzo e la sua tra- mentre nel film è una donna che patrimonio immobiliare, nella sposizione cinematografica. solo in verso la seconda parte messa in sicurezza degli edifici e La prima differenza che viene in della vicenda assume le sue vere nella promozione delle produzioni mente riguarda i personaggi di sembianze maschili. Questa scel- agroalimentari del territorio. Olive ed Emma, due ragazze ta di inserire un'altra donna è cu- Quali effetti avrà questo provvedi- Speciali, le cui personalità e po- riosa, dato che i personaggi fem- mento non lo possiamo sicura- teri sono stati invertiti, le caratte- minili sono comunque numerosi. mente sapere al momento attuale, ristiche delle due ragazze riman- Passiamo alla sua storia d‟amore ma ciò che possiamo dichiarare gono le stesse, ma i nomi vengo- con Emma: questa nel libro è de- con certezza è che queste piccole no scambiati. scritta come un rapporto da adul- realtà sono molto importanti per- Parlando delle differenze dei per- ti, maturo e consapevole, mentre ché depositarie della nostra arte, sonaggi, Miss Peregrine nel libro nel film sembra più una cotta delle nostre tradizioni e della no- è una donna piuttosto anziana, adolescenziale. stra storia e costituiscono per que- mentre interpretata dalla bellissi- sto l‟ossatura del nostro paese. ma Eva Green diventa molto più Anche la data dell'anello tempo- Cosa, dunque, potrebbe accadere giovane nel film. rale è diversa: nel libro è il 3 set- all‟intero corpo, se lo scheletro tembre 1940, mentre nel film è Il migliore amico del protagoni- cadesse definitivamente in rovina? sempre il 3 settembre ma del sta, Jacob, è stato invece comple- 1943, anche se tre anni possono Andrea Scarpetta 5 sembrare pochi storicamente que- sto rappresenta un grande cambia- mento. Inoltre, nel libro, nell'anel- SERIE TV lo temporale gli Spiriti Vacui non Rick e Morty possono entrare, ma invece nel Ciao a tutti. Come ben sappiamo senza la sua fiaschetta, sua com- film sembra che sia possibile. l'inizio di un nuovo anno scolasti- pagna di vita anche più del nipo- Ci sono molte altre differenze tra co è sempre un po' traumatico, te. Ciò fa supporre abbia proble- ciò che è stato scritto e ciò che è ma, per fortuna, ci sono le serie mi di fegato, fatto che lo porta a stato proiettato, tralasciando molte tv a tirarci su il morale. Per facili- ruttare fin troppo spesso. sequenze eliminate per questioni tare questo trimestre, oggi vi pro- Morty Smith è un ragazzino timi- di tempo, come spesso accade nel- pongo la visione di una serie tv do e per niente popolare a scuola, le sceneggiature. animata americana uscita per la non ha neanche buoni voti, la sua Nonostante il regista abbia mante- prima volta nel 2013: Rick and vita era sostanzialmente monoto- nuto un minimo il suo timbro sur- Morty. na e noiosa, ma con l'arrivo del reale, purtroppo siamo ben lontani Rick è uno scienziato pazzo che nonno tutto cambia a tal punto dai vecchi film marchio Tim Bur- abita a casa di sua figlia Beth, che resta sconvolto dai suoi me- ton e forse la "colpa" è da attribui- che vive col mari- todi nelle avventu- re alla sceneggiatura su cui Burton to, Jerry, e i figli, re. Quasi in ogni non ha posato un dito. Morty e Summer. puntata discutono Arriva quindi il momento del ver- Il nostro protago- riguardo alla mora- detto finale... : io dico LIBRO, nista si diverte a lità inesistente del- perché nonostante abbia adorato costruire degli og- lo scienziato.
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