Then, Carl becomes the lone survivor of an astronaut crew shipwrecked on a planet of eternal rain. Two playful children use a most ingenious toy to conjure up a surprise for their unsuspecting parents. Weaving stories within stories, The Illustrated Man begins when a young drifter (Robert Drivas) meets Carl and becomes fixated by his multicolored tattoos to a degree that becomes alarming - for they reveal dark secrets of the part…and three shocking depictions of the future. Yet if one looks there long enough, the most powerful of all the illustrations appears: the future. There is a space on his torso, however, that remains untouched. Rod Steiger stars as Carl, a carnival roustabout and master weaver of tales whose skin has been almost entirely “illustrated” with freakishly vivid tattoos. The Illustrated Man brings to the screen one of Bradbury’s most terrifyingly imaginative visions - the story of a man whose very body paints pictures of horrors to come. We look to science fiction to glimpse the future.Īnd no science-fiction writer has a more gripping - or disturbing - ability to make the future real than Ray Bradbury, the author whose works like Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles and Something Wicked This Way Comes qualify him as one of the genre’s supreme shapers.
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