Showing posts with label lost in austen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lost in austen. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

You and me - Mr Bingley and Jane + films' reviews

Another fanvid I made ~ this time it's about Lost in Austen and in particular about Jane and Charles's relationships <3 because they're just so cute and they're my favourite characters in the book!!!
For further information see the video description <3

Enjoy ~ !






.. and now, a short review about the last film I've seen at the cinema: S. Darko.
Unfortunately it was quite disappointing. Despite all the bad reviews I had heard I went to the cinema trying to have no prejudices about the new film, but I can see why the new project was not blessed by the writer of Donnie Darko, Richard Kelly. Because Donnie Darko didn't need a sequel.
The plot of the new film had way too many things copied from the previous one and often they were not just sentences or similar things that could be useful to excite Donnie Darko's fans, they were entire scenes filmed just in the same way, only with different characters!! Not really original.
What's more, the characters were not very well developed, the conversations not brilliant and they didn't give me any particular issue to wonder about, maybe with the only exception of a phrase said by Jeremy, not too original though.
Unlike the previous film, this did not contain a real critic about society, except for some element against preachers and religion already present in Donnie Darko. Finally, someone can explain to me why, if in the previous film we have been said something about the Philosophy of Time Travels described in the book by Roberta Sparrow, now no one follows any rule to create a time vortex and just have nightmares that lead them in the past??
After seeing the film I was just confused and couldn't figure out was I was missing.. but I'm afraid that this film's plot is just too weak to be a real sequel of Donnie Darko and probably there's not really so much to understand.





Anyway, the next months seem to be full of great events for what concerns cinema and films!!
There are quite a few that I'm not gonna miss!! :D
For what concerns Italy, here in September there's the release of Cheri, with Michelle Pfeiffer and Ruper Friend and the Ice Age 3. The latter should be fun as usual, but I'm really curious about the first one. I've just read Colette's book, Cheri, and I enjoyed it quite a lot. It was poetic, sad and at the same time bright, soft and frivolous. Like the director said, Colette describes things like an impressionist. You see the mouvement of the light and the colours and everything is so sweet, so shallow yet so dramatic. I think that the choice of Michelle in the role of Léa is just perfect and Rupert seems to make a very good Cheri. I'm looking forward to see it ^^





Then, a new film directed by Tim Burton will be released on 09/09/09 but strangely enough no one is talking a about it now.. the title is 9 and it is an animated film, apparently very visionary and with a lot of action. Then in October it's the turn of Parnassus, a new film by Terry Gillian, another film full of visions, imagination, adventures starring the Heath Ledger in his last great performance, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law. The trailer is just amazing, I can't wait to see it!!!





Another film I'm waiting for in October is Dorian Gray, starring Ben Barnes. I'm a huge fan of Oscar Wilde's book and I think that Ben is so handsome he fits Dorian perfectly... even if I'm afraid the director did not respect the book's plot very much. The trailer seems more extreme and what's more they added a character that did not exist: Sir Henry Wottom's daughter. Why is that??





Others films released in November/December are Hachiko, a dog's tale starring Richard Gere (the trailer made me cry already), Avatar directed by James Cameron and... last but not least, coming on 5th March 2010 is Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland!!!
I'm waiting from this film since it was announced and I think it's going to be fantastic!! I really would like to see it in 3d at the IMAX (possibly in London, eheh) and the cast is great *-* Johnny Depp, Helena Boham Carter, Anne Hathaway..
Burton seems to have made a mix between Alice in Wonderland and Through the looking glass (like Disney had already made in his cartoon), all in his unique and particular dark and visionary style.






Well, goodbye until the next video!! =)

Friday, 26 September 2008

Not one heartbeat do I forget..

I know I'm not updating the blog from a long time.. even if many things happened! I'm sorry, but I'm too lazy ^^;

During the summer I went to Londo
n and it was great.. I really enjoyed my staying and I'm often very nostalgic about it!! ç.ç

Since I promised to some Austenian friends I would have showed them at least the pictures of my journey to the Jane Austen's museum in Chawton (Hampshire) I'm going to do it now ^_^

Actually, I have not many pictures to show here, mainly for two reasons:


1) It was forbidden to take pictures inside the house, so I can only describe it to you. But maybe you can find something more here.

2) In most pictures there's an element of great disturb: me. So I cannot post them.




It wasn't easy to arrive there.. only a true austenian fan could manage it!! XD
We went to A
lton by train in the morning and we arrived there in almost an hour. It was a nice, quiet place, with beautiful houses, but no indications or buses at all ^^"
We walked through the whole
town and at last we found an information office where they explained to us that waiting for the bus was useless and they gave us a map to Jane Austen's house in Chawton.
That day was very col
d (as usual) and we took the wrong road and had some accidents due to my ability in walking in countryside's paths.
First I stumbled in a blackberry bush (and it had thorns ç.ç) and then I slipped and fell because the path was wet with rain and I hurt myself ^^"

At last we arrived to Chawton and to the house!! ^__^
This is the house where Jane and her mother and sister lived after her father's death.
We wandered for a while in the garden and then we found the entrance.
The man at the reception was very kind and he told us something about the objects in the hall room.

In the house there were dr
esses like the ones Jane could have worn at the time, objects used in the kitchen, etc.
All around the house there were
"posters" with description of Jane's life, beautiful drawings, etc.
Upstairs we saw the bedrooms. I
n a room there were also two statues of Jane and Cassandra, talking in their bedroom after a ball.

It was so exciting.. being in the place where she has lived and where she has written or adjusted some of her novels!
In the low ground there was a book shop where I found some of her books at just 1.99 pound. There were also some posters and postcards, or souvenirs like pens, writing paper, etc.


The garden was also very pretty. The flowers and all the plants were really well arranged and there was a person who took care of them all the time.
We sat on a bench and read f
or a while, it was really a good sensation.

In front of the house there is a lovely tea shop called "Cassandra's cup" where we had tea and cake. We also walked in a little park and along the countryside's paths.. I must say the landscape was really beautiful! I had a wonderful time.

During my staying in London I visited many other places I'd like to talk about... but now I will just attach some pictures of them here:



View from the Tower Bridge

Inside the Shakespearean Theatre Globe... how beautiful.
It was one of the places I liked the most.

Camdem Town. I love this place!! A big market, many strange shops, a lot of ethnic food.. and when we went there it was always raining..

Sherlock Holmes museum ^__^

Regent's Park


Inside Westminster Abbey's garden.. I'm sorry I have not other pictures of the Abbey, it was wonderful.


I almost forgot!!!! Austenian fans must see this (sorry for the low quality):




I found it on a table near Jane's house... XD

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What's more?
After September's exams it seems I'm waiting for something to happen... because I'm still waiting for someone to call me for a work stage but if it does not happen I cannot plan everything else I have to do. I'm trying though. I wonder if I will ever graduate if it continues like this -__-

AUSTENIAN NEWS
(
beware of spoilers about Lost in Austen!!)

- Yesterday I watched the last episode of Lost in Austen... it was moving!!!! I'm so happy that it ended like this.. I started crying exactly at minute 40!


How sweet ç__ç Bingley and Jane are ALWAYS the best..!!!
(quotation: "
we shall have 25 children.. and name them all Amanda.. even the boys!!") XD

- I received the book "Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman -
An assembly such as this" by Pamela Aidan, describing Pride and Prejudice from the point of view of Darcy... I hope it is well-done. Once I have read it I will give my opinion.

OTHER NEWS

- Thanks to my friend Faith, I became addicted to the bbc drama Robin Hood!! It's really good..!! I'm still at the first season now..


That's all I think... bye bye!!!!