On Monday, January 27, 2025, TF1 invited the public to discover the unpublished television film All the Blue of the Sky, adapted to a successful episodic novel written by Mélissa da Costa. In this story, which has fascinated millions of readers and now visitors, we are following the Emily’s course (Hugo Becker), a 26 -year -old man who studies that he was condemned because of the early Alzheimer.
Literary success and in the TV audience
After this new dramatic acceptance, our hero decides to make a road travel and a cross -twin. Emily chooses not to take one of her relatives. Moreover, he places advertising on the Internet to find the person who accompanies him by his movements.
Then it is unknown in his life, which is the name of Joanna (Camila Lu). It is adorned with a big black hat … Emil, so it starts a big initiative trip with emotions.
Mélissa da costa echoes the perpetrators
From the sky to the blue, the blue broadcasting brought 3.62 million curious people in front of TF1. Beautiful points! However, many fans of the book did not fully defend this version of the story. Many criticism invaded, Melissa and Costa took over the floor to protect fiction.
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The author posted a photo of Netflix’s best content on Instagram, in which the television film appears primarily. He writes in the legend:
“I don’t make comments because I want to be positive, nothing but positive. Adaptation is to focus on the narrative arc and refuse other sub -titles in the novel, even if they deserve to be developed. ”
“The job is to confront another visionRecalls Melissa and Costa. This is also, and, above all, not to get readers and their desire to discover the novel. I’m glad! Bravo has contributed to the success of this adaptation.“
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