They are as fake as the movies they make. Possibly that’s part of the problem – they’re so big that they become caricatures. They are larger than life, and really pop off the page. So this and other character actions don’t make much sense.ĭon’t get me wrong, Bradbury really fleshes out his characters well. But the character is not depicted as being particularly good at all. So how does it happen? Other characters confuse the actor with the real Jesus, as if he had some sort of divine blessing that he could share. However the stigmata actually bleeds and is cited as the cause of JC’s death, so it’s obviously not just makeup. Towards the end of the story another character who does makeup states he helped JC by giving him stigmata. For example, the actor only known as JC somehow has stigmata. The characters seem barely stable much of the time, doing and saying things that don’t make sense. The narrator is a writer of science fiction hired by the studio and loosely based on Bradbury himself, and the story is peopled with fictional versions of people Bradbury actually knew. It is set in 1950s Hollywood, on the grounds of a film studio, and is essentially a murder mystery. “A Graveyard for Lunatics” is the second in a series of three mystery novels written by Ray Bradbury.
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