Shogun (2024 Miniseries, the rest)
Apr. 26th, 2024 01:06 pmThis week, the 2024 miniseries version of Shogun ended. All in all, I stand by my original assessment after the first three episodes: it‘s very good, both as its own thing and as an adaptation, and while I might quibble with some choices, I can‘t argue with the overall result.
( Detailed and spoilery observations )
( Detailed and spoilery observations )
Poppy War and Shogun
Mar. 5th, 2024 06:31 pmR.F. Kuang: The Poppy War. First volume of a trilogy, I'm told. If the Radiant Emperor duology was an fantasy take on the end of the Yuan and the beginning of the Ming dynasty, this one is a fantasy take on first half of the 20th century China, though the title and the whole backstory aft first misled me to place it in the 19th tcentury (well, in a fantasy version of same). ( Spoilery observations ensue. )
Shogun, episodes 1 - 3: the new tv version which in my part of the world is available on Disney +. The book is my Aged Parent's favourite novel of all times, I'm fond of it myself, and I like the 1980s tv series, so I was both curious and looking forward to finding out how the new version handles the tale. (I was also annoyed by a positive review which betrayed its writer can't have read the novel and probably was working from vague memories of not even the 1980s tv series but from confusing it with the Tom Cruise vehicle "The Last Samurai", because pretty much everything they praised as being original to the new version is actually from the novel.) So far, so good, with a few very little nitpicks which are more due to personal foibles of mine: ( Spoilers for the first three episodes ensue. )
In conclusion: I'm enjoying this new version, and look forward to the remaining episodes.
Shogun, episodes 1 - 3: the new tv version which in my part of the world is available on Disney +. The book is my Aged Parent's favourite novel of all times, I'm fond of it myself, and I like the 1980s tv series, so I was both curious and looking forward to finding out how the new version handles the tale. (I was also annoyed by a positive review which betrayed its writer can't have read the novel and probably was working from vague memories of not even the 1980s tv series but from confusing it with the Tom Cruise vehicle "The Last Samurai", because pretty much everything they praised as being original to the new version is actually from the novel.) So far, so good, with a few very little nitpicks which are more due to personal foibles of mine: ( Spoilers for the first three episodes ensue. )
In conclusion: I'm enjoying this new version, and look forward to the remaining episodes.
15 Characters Meme
Sep. 18th, 2017 01:31 pm1. Norma Bates (Bates Motel version)
2. Philip Jennings (The Americans)
3. Missy (aka Gomez!Master) (Doctor Who)
4. Jimmy McGill (Better Call Saul)
5. Rachel Duncan (Orphan Black)
6. James McGraw/Captain Flint (Black Sails)
7. Ahsoka Tano (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
8. Bernie Gunther (Philip Kerr: The Bernie Gunther Mysteries)
9. Sarah Connor (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles)
10. Alfred of Wessex (The Last Kingdom)
11. Andra'ath/Miss Quill (Class)
12. Londo Mollari (Babylon 5)
13. Phyllis Crane (Call the Midwife)
14. Doc Holliday (Wynona Earp incarnation)
15. Jessica Jones (MCU version)
And you came up with some awesome prompts!
( Now the questions: )
2. Philip Jennings (The Americans)
3. Missy (aka Gomez!Master) (Doctor Who)
4. Jimmy McGill (Better Call Saul)
5. Rachel Duncan (Orphan Black)
6. James McGraw/Captain Flint (Black Sails)
7. Ahsoka Tano (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
8. Bernie Gunther (Philip Kerr: The Bernie Gunther Mysteries)
9. Sarah Connor (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles)
10. Alfred of Wessex (The Last Kingdom)
11. Andra'ath/Miss Quill (Class)
12. Londo Mollari (Babylon 5)
13. Phyllis Crane (Call the Midwife)
14. Doc Holliday (Wynona Earp incarnation)
15. Jessica Jones (MCU version)
And you came up with some awesome prompts!
( Now the questions: )