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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 19:20:34 -0500, JohnH wrote:
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 19:30:31 +0100, Martin Schöön wrote: On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 18:28:39 -0500, JohnH wrote: On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 22:49:15 +0100, Martin Schöön wrote: On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:28:16 +0000, Don White wrote: There's been a bit of talk about 'Master & Commander' and "capt Hornblower' off & on here. Meet the original..... http://www.herald.ns.ca/Search/483801.html "Master and Commander" covers chapter 2 (approximately) of a Cochrane biography I read a few years ago... /Martin Are you referring to the movie or the book? The book! The film has very little in common with the book apart from the title. As bad as it gets IMHO. /Martin I'd have to go back and see the movie again, but I think it was taken from a few parts of several of the Aubrey series. I recognised maybe two details from "Master and Commander" (the only in the series I have read) and all the rest was pure Hollywood as far as I could see. The main characters were so badly changed that nothing of what is in the book was left. And then you have things like that British and French naval units never fought in the Pacific during the Napoleonic era or when they play music together at the end of the film it is a piece that was written much later in the 19th century. Just to pick two nits. My main problems with the film are really how one-dimensional they managed to make the main characters and how they turned a rather exciting, action-packed novel into not so exciting, pasteurised Hollywood product. Sorry for the rant. /Martin |
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