fredag 8 januari 2016
Based On Books: The Shannara Chronicles
The Shannara Chronicles is an American fantasy drama television series. It is an adaptation of The Sword of Shannara Trilogy books by Terry Brooks.
The first four episodes out of ten have already been aired. I've only seen the first two episodes and I can say that it looks really promising, the story is the perfect fantasy adventure and Manu Bennett as the druid Allanon is spot on.
Some have claimed that The Shannara Chronicles is the young adult version of Game of Thrones. I don't think it needs that comparison since it has a story that can stand firmly on its own without latching on to the success of another show.
onsdag 6 januari 2016
Spin-Offs: Me and Mr. Darcy
The story: Emily Albright is the manager of a cute little bookstore in New York and she decides she’s had it with modern-day love and would much rather curl up with Pride and Prejudice and spend her time with Mr. Darcy. So when her best friend suggests a wild week of margaritas and men in Mexico with the girls, Emily abruptly flees to England on a guided tour of Jane Austen country instead.
Far from inspiring romance, the company aboard the bus consists of a gaggle of little old ladies and one single man, Spike Hargreaves, a ill-tempered journalist who is writing an article on why the fictional Mr. Darcy has earned the title of Man Most Women Would Love to Date.
Opinion: The moment of surprise in the story is that Emily finds herself face to face with none other than Mr Darcy himself. That’s the last thing she expects to find on her excursion, a brooding handsome man striding across a field, his damp shirt clinging to his chest. Suddenly, every woman’s fantasy becomes one woman’s reality.
The fact that Mr. Darcy would even be remotely interested in Emily, who for most of the time is either drunk or accidentally high, is hilarious. He is after all a proper english gentleman and she is Emily from the block. If he didn’t approve of Elizabeth who was a well mannered young woman then there is no way that he would even consider taking a woman with no connections and an unknown background from New York as his wife. I don’t see Jane Austen’s Mr Darcy in Alexandra Potter’s version at all. Maybe that’s an unfair comparison since one author is famous for her pen and the other for banking on the other’s ideas.
But it serves its purpose as a spin-off. It has a hint of the original main characters and a twist in the story.
tisdag 5 januari 2016
Quotes: Captain Wentworth
Did I mention that I'm a great admirer of Jane Austen? No? Well then...brace yourself for many Austen quotes to come...
Based On Books: The Man In The High Castle
Netflix needs to worry because Amazon is on the rise when it comes to developing TV series. It is to soon to give any real verdict but they have hit a home-run with The Man In The High Castle. The casting is excellent, the cinematography is beautiful (even if the special effects could use a little more tweaking) and the story is intriguing.
So what is it about? Well imagine how the world would look like if the Axis had won the World War instead of the Allies and then you'll have a good idea about the show's premise. It is based on Philip Dick's novel and illustrates a dystopian world where the United States is under the control of the Nazis and the Japanese.
| The new map of the United States after the Axis had won WWII. |
The main characters are Juliana Crain, Frank Frink, Joe Blake, John Smith and Nobusuke Tagomi. Juliana gets entangled with a resistance group that her sister was a member of up until her murder. Juliana is tasked with delivering a film that her sister was ordered to bring to the Rocky Mountain States ( a neutral zone between the Japanese and the Nazis) and that is where she crosses paths with Joe Blake. Joe really isn't who he claims to be...he is a double agent working for the Nazis...but I'm secretly hoping that Juliana will be able to turn him over to the good side.
måndag 4 januari 2016
This Is Love
This is Love: to fly heavenward,
To rend, every instant, a hundred veils.
The first moment, to renounce life;
The last step, to fare without feet.
To regard this world as invisible,
Not to see what appears to one’s self.
O heart, I said, may it bless thee
To have entered the circle of lovers,
To look beyond the range of the eye,
To penetrate the windings of the bosom!
Whence did this breath come to thee, O my soul,
Whence this throbbing, O my heart?
-Rumi
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