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I'm enjoying the BBC's Little Dorrit.  I like how Andrew Davis has tightened up the ramshackle plot, given Amy a little more fire and turned the underpowered Rigaud into a proper villain of melodrama (Andy Serkis- plus beard and moustache, minus eyebrows) but it's not Dickens. Dramatized Dickens never is.  Take away the authorial voice- with its poetry, rhetoric and fantastical drollery- and you've taken away three quarters of what makes him so extraordinary. Little Dorrit is a huge novel, a great three-decker warship of a book (I'm borrowing a image from Kipling here) - like Turner's Fighting Temeraire with the sunset behind her- and Davis has turned it into a streamlined racing yatch. I miss the weather too. Dickens' London is dark and and foggy and muddy and hallucinatory. The BBC's London is so clean and brisk you could enact Jane Austen on the streets.

Date: 2008-11-29 02:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
Tolkien created what is still probably the most convincing and detailed alternative universe. The beauty is in the details- especially the details of landscape.

Jackson missed the soul but kept the (very leaky) plot. He actually managed to exacerbate faults that the beauty of Tolkien's writing disguises.

Date: 2008-11-29 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] haikujaguar.livejournal.com
Yes. I found the movies... soulless, that's the precious right word for it. And surrounded by people idolizing the actors and thinking, "This book was never intended as a celebrity show. It's not about each individual character, like some kind of prima donna. It's an ensemble, and the landscape is one of the most vivid characters, and no, re-fashioning all of the characters into tortured emo souls riddled with self-doubt and moral ambivalence was not an improvement."

Also, Frodo was not supposed to be a pretty fragile boy. Nor was Sam supposed to be his subtextual lover.

Eh. I will stick to the books, like the curmudgeon I am. :P

Date: 2008-11-30 10:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
LOTR is a very English book- and infused with a love of the English landscape- so the first mistake was filming it in New Zealand. But then Jackson has no feel for any landscape- not even his own. He does spectacle but not genius locii. There's no mystery, no real magic, no awe. Another mistake was over-reliance on CGI and- oh, I could go on and on- I really hate those movies!

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