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saw Northern LightsThe Golden Compass this evening with [livejournal.com profile] doseybat. i was a bit concerned that the film came off more a collection of incidents than a coherent story, but [livejournal.com profile] doseybat (who has not read the book) managed to follow it ok apparently.


it was a pretty loyal adaption, with elisions rather than alterations (the bear duel and the rescue were swapped in order being the biggest i noticed). with a large-cast book this means you get lots of minor walkon parts with no depth. not sure this is a good thing.

i think they tried to fit too much story into a 2-hour film. the bears were particularly ill-served with the stuff about bears only being trickable if they are behaving like humans excised completely (hence ragnar/iofur's downall and iorek's shame), and i don't think gandalf made a good iorek. i did not much like the way the alethiometer was handled, either, with it apparently presenting visions rather than Lyra working to figure its language out.

i like the bit at the end where Lyra notes that they are "bringing him what he needs". oh indeed you are, Lyra.


this book could withstand this treatment. but i do not want to see a version of The Subtle Knife made like this.

Date: 2007-12-15 10:37 am (UTC)
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That sparkly swirly effect they had, each time Lyra flipped open the alethiometer was beginning to bug me seriously by about the 7th or 8th time.

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