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Some more distraction from the urge to vomit or cry when thinking about Recent Events and Future Events:


An incredible 3 D Tour through St. Peter. Among other things. Having been to St. Peter repeatedly two decades or so or ago, I can tell you that with all the tourist crowds, it's impossible to experience it in this much detail and quiet in real life. Amazing. Also highly informative.


A really well made overview of the story of The White Rose, the student resistance group, by YouTuber Feli. I've said it before, I'll say it again: what I find most encouraging about the Scholls and their friends is that they weren't somehow naturally immune to fascism, that, growing up in the Third Reich, they did for a time not just obey but truly believe, and were still able to develop critical and moral thinking and emerge from this to a readiness to risk everything (none of them was under any illusions as to what would happen if they were caught) in order to fight against the cruel system they had grown up in. They weren't saints automatically making all the right choices (though this video informs me that the Russian Orthodox Church has actually made Alex Schmorrell into St. Alexander of Munich), they lived in what was truly the darkest time of German history in the city that sadly in many ways was the heart of the Nazi movement - and yet said no, said: we need to do something. To use their favourite Goethe quote, Allen Gewalten zum Trotz sich erhalten.



On a less reverential and more black humored note, what this positive review of Gladiator II tells me is that I definitely don't want to watch Gladiator II. I don't need a repeat of the plot beats of the original, especially not our hero(es) wanting to restore the freaking Roman Republic centuries after its end, and again, I ask: Where are the Julias and why are the sons of the first African Roman Emperor and his Syrian wife chalky Joffrey Baratheon lookalikes? On the other hand, this trailer for what appears to be an actual, non-ironical, non-GCI heavy take on The Odyssey looks like it could be just what the Doctor ordered for me:




Starring Ralph Fiennes as Odysseus and Juliette Binoche as Penelope. (BTW, it says something about my own fictional priorities that what this combination brought to mind for me at once were these two as Heathcliff and Cathy in what is still the best Wuthering Heights adaptation I've watched so far (doesn't mean it doesn't leave great room for improvement, but it actually uses the entire novel, Hareton and Catherine II included), not these two in The English Patient. Anyway, Fiennes actually makes Odysseus' beggar alias actually believable, and it looks like this version will do something with the moral complications for when this tale turns from outwitting the bullies story to bloody revenge story. Colour me intrigued.

Date: 2024-11-13 09:46 am (UTC)
sovay: (I Claudius)
From: [personal profile] sovay
On the other hand, this trailer for what appears to be an actual, non-ironical, non-GCI heavy take on The Odyssey looks like it could be just what the Doctor ordered for me

I had no idea that was happening. How interesting, even if I reflexively expect a different Pasolini to be directing any classical retellings.

Date: 2024-11-16 08:17 am (UTC)
sovay: (I Claudius)
From: [personal profile] sovay
I didn't know it was happening, either, until this morning a YouTube algorithm alerted me to it.

I will grudgingly appreciate the algorithmic pointer, but I really feel an arthouse Odyssey should have a higher profile. I look forward to hearing what you think of it.

Date: 2024-11-13 12:32 pm (UTC)
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"this trailer for what appears to be an actual, non-ironical, non-GCI heavy take on The Odyssey looks like it could be just what the Doctor ordered for me"

Oh, very cool!

Date: 2024-11-13 05:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] watervole
I'd already decided Gladiator 2 wasn't for me...
The Return looks promising though. I'll look forward to that.

Date: 2024-11-13 11:25 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] redfiona99
In Roman stuff, if you haven't had the chance to yet, I recommend the Mithratheum in London. Easy to get to from Bank, surrounded by other interesting stuff and free?

Date: 2024-11-15 04:08 am (UTC)
beatrice_otter: Me in red--face not shown (Default)
From: [personal profile] beatrice_otter
That Odyssey does sound interesting!

Date: 2024-11-17 12:20 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vaznetti
I just saw the trailer for that Odyssey movie, and I am so excited for it! It looks like they are really focusing on the nostos part of the story, and Odysseus as the beggar, and the fact that he totally failed to bring his men home. And they give the man the bow!

(I am doing my best to know as little as possible about Gladiator 2, other than (a) it turns out Derek Jacobi didn't get to restore the Republic after all and (b) they fight sharks in the arena, which is 100% the kind of nonsense I expect from this franchise.)

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