Oct. 6th, 2010

New Review

Oct. 6th, 2010 06:32 pm
cyrano: (Opposite of People)
Pride and Prejudice was a lot of fun. The humor was more broad in places than I was expecting, but I got over it. The adaptation was well done, there was no narrator reading out parts from the book, and there were a *lot* of places where you go 'that isn't how it was in the book'. But you cope, because this isn't the book. The surprising thing for me was how much the minor characters stepped forward, especially Mary and Mister Collins.
cyrano: (Opposite of People)
Henry IV part the first, which is really Henry V the prequel.

Despite not having read this one, I knew enough about the story to get by. I've never been a fan of Hal's "Oh I'm just pretending to drink and party and have a good time, and then I'll surprise everybody by transforming into SUPERKING" plan. It doesn't make him a heroic figure to me, it makes him a jerk. But then, it's one of the histories and there are plenty of jerks to go around.

I found the transitions between the scenes about politics and rebellion and the scenes about Jack Falstaff (in case you missed it, he's fat) to be jarring and problematic, but I've seen similar storytelling formats work very well with the switch from the national to the personal.

But I did really like the scenes between Lord and Lady Percy. They had good chemistry, they worked well together.

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