The Beach
By (Author) John Hodge
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st July 2005
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.4372
Winner of Whitaker Gold Book Award 2001
128
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 8mm
210g
Alex Garland's acclaimed debut novel has been adapted to the screen by John Hodge, whose distinctive cinematic vision was responsible for the screenplays of Shallow Grave and Trainspotting. The Beach stars Leonardo Di Caprio as Richard, a wayward, soul-searching young traveller yearning for an unrivalled adventure, who finds himself caught up in troubling, even deadly, undercurrents.In an old and dilapidated Bangkok hotel, Richard is given a meticulously drawn map pointing the way to 'The Beach' - a place of legend, known to seasoned travellers as an island paradise uncorrupted by civilisation. He and a French couple seek out and discover 'The Beach', hidden among a cluster of islands forbidden to tourists. Once there, they find a small group of rootless souls settled in a communal Eden. But as time passes and divisions open, Richard and the community cross that fine line that separates civilization and savagery. In a frightening climax, their paradise shades into hell.
John Hodge was born in Glasgow in 1964. After graduating in Medicine at Edinburgh University, he practised as a doctor before turning to screenwriting. His first screenplay was Shallow Grave. His scripts since then include Trainspotting, A Life Less Ordinary, The Beach, The Sweeny, Trance, The Program, and T2:Trainspotting. He has written one play, Collaborators.