True Grit: Charles Portis
Dec. 14th, 2013 09:24 amI've only seen the first movie. It's surprisingly faithful to the book- except that the book has things happen in winter not early summer and John Wayne gives Rooster rather more bounce than he has on the page- where he's younger and sadder and looks a lot like Grover Cleveland. Much of the book's marvelous dialogue makes it into the script. "Fill your hand, you son of a bitch!"- that's in the original.
Mattie Ross- gawky, opinionated, frontier-religious- is a wonder and a terror. We see her at two ages- as the fourteen year old avenger and as the equally fierce old spinster who's telling us the story. Portis, skillful writer, never falters in his impersonation of a person whose writing- heretofore- has been limited to (unpublished) articles for local newspapers- and we believe every word of her.
Mattie Ross- gawky, opinionated, frontier-religious- is a wonder and a terror. We see her at two ages- as the fourteen year old avenger and as the equally fierce old spinster who's telling us the story. Portis, skillful writer, never falters in his impersonation of a person whose writing- heretofore- has been limited to (unpublished) articles for local newspapers- and we believe every word of her.
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Date: 2013-12-14 07:42 pm (UTC)I read the book after the first movie came out, but before I saw the movie. It used to be common for me to read books rather than see new movies. Now I have time for neither.
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Date: 2013-12-14 10:06 pm (UTC)I love the John Wayne movie. The only serious flaw is the casting of Glen Campbell as LaBoeuf. He tries hard but he just isn't much of an actor.
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Date: 2013-12-15 07:42 am (UTC)(It was a favorite of our dad when he was still alive...)
Now I MUST read the book! You've really got me wanting it!
Have never seen the remake of the film so far...
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Date: 2013-12-15 08:45 am (UTC)