Hm...Eagle of the Ninth trailer looks...interesting. There are a couple of things that are straight from the book and others that I don't recognise. The guy playing Marcus is not my mental image of him (and I'm trying not to notice the accent), but Donald Sutherland as his uncle and Jamie Bell as Esca are closer to how I imagined them. Good to see a trailer for what looks like a pretty epic film, even if it does deviate from the book a bit.
Well, I suppose making the Romans American has a certain logic. And I think Marcus fits my mental image more than Esca does; probably something to do with the hair. I imagined Esca with longer hair, even as a slave.
I suppose making the Romans American has a certain logic.
I was thinking that, but then I thought one of the Britons spoke with an American accent too. I suppose if he's one of the legionaries that deserted that could still work.
...I just saw that the Wiki entry quotes the director on making the Romans = Americans a deliberate choice, as a comment on contemporary politics. *coughdoyouthinktheAmericanswillnotice?cough*
Oh, you have no idea how excited I am about The Eagle! The trailer practically made me jump up and down in my chair. And while I hadn't read the book before, I have now. Double win! *bounces*
(And the changes they seem to be making make sense to me so far, which is always a good thing!)
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I was thinking that, but then I thought one of the Britons spoke with an American accent too. I suppose if he's one of the legionaries that deserted that could still work.
Everyone's mental images differ :)
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(And the changes they seem to be making make sense to me so far, which is always a good thing!)
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Seriously, I haven't read that book since I was a child, so I'd be interested to re-read and discover my adult impressions.
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And thanks for linking rozk's wonderful poem.:)
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