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ringsandcoffee) wrote2008-04-29 08:51 pm
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I just read Prince Caspian this last week, and today saw a picture from the new movie. Not sure who the person was with Edmund, Peter and Susan, I checked IMDb and it really is Caspian in the picture. But...unless I read wrong, isn't Caspian way younger in the book? Like young teen at best? He's played by the guy from Stardust, who I'll admit I thought was pretty cute when I saw that. Still, it seems wrong for Caspian to be 26 years old.
A friend lent me Jane Eyre with Samantha Morton and Cieran Hinds. This is the fourth version I've seen, whenever I finish watching it. It's not nearly as bad as 2 of the other versions, but this one I couldn't finish in one sitting. One positive is that finally, I see a Rochester who really is unattactive in personality. However, they made him like Adele right away, which isn't right. Also, speeding through Jane's childhood in 12 minutes? Hmm, yeah. 2006 Jane Eyre is so much love.
A friend lent me Jane Eyre with Samantha Morton and Cieran Hinds. This is the fourth version I've seen, whenever I finish watching it. It's not nearly as bad as 2 of the other versions, but this one I couldn't finish in one sitting. One positive is that finally, I see a Rochester who really is unattactive in personality. However, they made him like Adele right away, which isn't right. Also, speeding through Jane's childhood in 12 minutes? Hmm, yeah. 2006 Jane Eyre is so much love.
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The book is actually a little violent, so I wonder how much of that will be in the movie, since it's considered a family film. I'm excited for Aslan though.
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I heard somewhere that this movie has more intense action sequences - probably more violent, but not enough to lift it to a PG-13 rating.
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Did you ever see Becoming Jane? I haven't, for the same reason as above.
The way I see it with book-to-film adaptations is that as long as they are faithful to the book in most aspects (especially where it really counts), I'm willing to accept the movie as a separate entity that can be good or bad in itself. I haven't read any Narnia, but that great of an age change for a very important character sounds like a BIG change that could potentially make for a less-than-satisfactory and unfaithful film adaptation. I hope that's not the case with Prince Caspian.
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Same friend that lent me Jane Eyre also gave me Becoming Jane, but I haven't watched it yet. Yes, you must watch the new Jane Eyre! I'd even mail you my copy if it came down to it. You'd just have to promise to give it back :)
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My mother saw the new film -- she was not impressed.
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I enjoyed the movie, but it's not one I'd watch over and over again.