Camelot...
Feb. 28th, 2011 09:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I watched the new show Camelot this evening.
Loved it. It's very Maloryesque, and they're taking the story seriously in a way they don't take it seriously in Merlin, which I appreciate mightily. I like the sets, costumes and actors - one episode, and I'm feeling quite excited about it.
- It has some actors I love: Sean Pertwee, Eva Green, James Purfoy. And more coming up, to judge by the credits.
- I wouldn't previously have listed Joseph Fiennes as a favourite actor, but his wonderful depiction of Merlin shot him to the top of my estimation. At last, someone portrays Merlin as I've always pictured him - sinister and clever. A grey eminence, a dark mastermind, a world-shaper who is well aware of the dangers of magic and is willing to pay the price. I wonder if we'll meet Nimue. Hah! In this version, it's inevitable. Complete with sex scenes, I predict. Or maybe I'm just hoping.
Merlin has always been my favourite character in the Arthurian legend - ever since Mary Stewart wrote about him, in any case. I never pictured him as a wise (or dotty) old man, but as a hardened warrior-mage. - The young man playing Arthur looked familiar; it must be because he was in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, where he played Gellert Grinelwald. I think he looks like Keira Knightley, which is odd, but not a bad thing. I like Keira Knightley.
- Loved the look of Camelot, all decayed and overgrown, with a broken roof and ruined towers. Like the setting of a medieval warlike fantasy videogame, or a fairy tale where the castle in enchanted and sleeping.
- Loved the shot where we approach Camelot from the landward side, then swoop round to see the cliffs and the sea. Gorgeous. (And very like Cornwall, as done by CGI.)
- Chris Chibnall; hmm. His presence may explain why there are several ex-Torchwood people about.
- Morgan is suitably beautiful and strong-willed. She has a wonderful glower.
- I see there's an LJ community already. Anyone know of any others?
- I never have a problem with naked James Purefoy.
- I like the way they're handling the magic.
- I like Arthur's manner. Young, but not without character. Inexperienced, but not stupid. Not quick to take offense, but not a pushover, either..
- I liked it that when we first met Arthur he was having sex. That bodes well.
- Peter Mooney as Kay is lovely. Pim was seeing slash potential there.