Monday, February 7, 2011

The Eagle

I loved Rosemary Sutcliff's The Eagle of the Ninth. (I love all her books; great stuff.) I love sword-and-pony movies. I love mist-and-moors, sturm-und-drang, honour-and-country. Basically, this look so fabalicious I can hardly stand it. Starts February 11th.

Now I just have to persuade Kelley that this might make an appropriate Valentine's Day outing...

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13 comments:

  1. I've got my fingers crossed--it looks like they dialed up the angsty Hollywood drama a bit...but they do seem to have tried for a modicum of historical accuracy, which I appreciate.

    Looks like a great V-day film!

    (Personally, I think they should do a mini-series following the Aquila family from Eagle of the Ninth all the way to Shield Ring.)

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  2. Well, the dusted-with-flour tribe looks entirely like a H/wood invention but, hey, it should be fun!

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  3. I am assuming there will be lots of red blood. Blood red is a Valentine color. The heart that pumps the red blood is a Valentines' Day symbol. How could Kelley possibly object?

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  4. hey, it's ultimately a love story: a boy and his eagle. I say go for it.

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  5. Gaaargh!! It only seems to be playing in the suburbs!

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  6. Weird. If we can get it in Pueblo, you should be able to get it anywhere :P. My 17 yr old pseudo brother/child I raised who isn't mine and I are going to see it next week :).

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  7. Having just come back from seeing The Eagle, I must report that I am really not sure it's worth it. They really mess with the relationship between Marcus & Esca, which is the core of the book. Not to mention the dusted-with-flour Picts. Marcus is an _idiot_ throughout, as well as a jerk. Esca is a character with almost no convincing motivation. Very little of the plot is believable.

    Of course, I read and reread this book so obsessively when I was younger probably no movie of it would have made me happy.

    There is beautiful landscape photography of the Highlands, though.

    Tell Kelley _my_ partner went to see it with me, and is now promising to read the book.

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  8. Sue, good for Kelley! But bummer about the film :(

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  9. ... but more positively, these reviews might encourage you (see http://wp.me/p42Yg-1uZ )which is one post at www.rosemarysutcliff.com, a blog I write and compile about and for a wonderful novelist and children's writer who was also a relative.

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  10. Anthony, oh, I'm going to go see it anyway. I love Sutcliff's work. I've loved it for forty years.

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  11. Please post a review after you see it!

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  12. Sue, yes--though Hild is coming to a critical point, so I can't say when that'll be.

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