Thursday, January 20, 2011

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King Arthur - The book of the film

2010 by Frank Thompson

It was a mystery how anyone could make this film (which I like, incidentally) a book of over 300 pages. But then I realized that every battle is paged spread, and is not fought since rarely fills the pages it is possible.
For anyone who knows the movie is not, he deals with Samart theory - Arthur is a Roman-British commander on Hadrian's Wall, and the Round Table consists of samar tables riders who are forced to make to 15 years of military service for the Romans - and has been claimed in the movie trailer, it constitutes "the truth behind the legend.". So more documentary than drama, and in the tenor is also the preface to the book. This has all just happened and not otherwise. Sure. If say sies ...

Well, Arthur has left of his hundred knights Samaritan tables now seven, and the Romans left Britain. But come the Saxons, and before which still has an important Roman family will be saved. Then decides Arthur, Britain to save them from the Saxons and at Badon Hill, a fort on the Wall, it comes to battle. In the film, Arthur will then decide something like the King and his remaining knights to remain with him and support him in the book is all vague and somewhat unclear.
In general, the book vague and unclear. Characters such as Tristan Dragonet and acting in the film quite clearly and vividly drawn, were at best pale, and especially in Tristan has what shines through, to do with the film very little. Gawain and Galahad are not brothers, even if the movie was directed by this incident so incredibly proud of, and that Arthur and Lancelot are such good friends, I know only in that the author repeatedly says. At 300 pages should be enough space for a bit of character development, just as if little action - but maybe it is just the problem: there is little action, and if, it consists of fighting. And because they are all great fighters, of course, since the main difference, who is struggling with what weapon. Lancelot with the double sword, Arthur with Excalibur, and boron is a great archer ... is not quite enough for characterization.

you have it then actually managed to fill an action film so that characters are still made from the figures. Who is there now to thank for whatever ... the actors likely. ;)

Gawain is a nice supporting character in the film, a marginal figure in the book is irrelevant. Kai is in the book and is not in the movie a number of Bors' sons, if I remember correctly.

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