The power of three
Jun. 4th, 2003 10:58 pmI went again to Daily Zen and today's question is: What are your 3 favorite movies? Books?
This is a variation on some things I have recently discussed, but narrowing it to three... well. That's difficult.
Movies
1. The Lord of the Rings (2001/2002) (If you make me pick just one of the trilogy, I'll pickThe Two Towers.)
2. Casablanca (1942)
3. The Lion in Winter (1968)
Why? because they are all about wonderful, complex people, and how these people shape the world they live in by heroic action, though they do not see themselves as heroes.
Books
1. The Game of Kings by Dorothy Dunnett
2. Shards of Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold
3. The Silver Pigs by Lindsey Davis
Because these writers write evocative, gripping, emotive and exciting stories that still have something to say about human psychology, history, and the human spirit. They understand how to use language to create worlds that reach beyond the page.
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Date: 2003-06-04 09:50 pm (UTC)Silver Pigs - yes! I loved that book - yet somehow, the rest of the books disappointed me. I'm not sure what there was about Pigs which grabbed me while the others started to, and then eventually did, lose me. I think it may have had more history, or more historical detail, than the others...or maybe it was just that it was set in Roman Britain rather than Rome. I dunno. But I was never so enchanted with Falco & Helena as in Pigs.
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Date: 2003-06-05 07:10 am (UTC)And the young kingly Timothy Dalton - what a treat!
I agree about Silver Pigs. None of the following books had the strength or power of that one; I continued to find Falco charming and Helena Justina delightful (one of the better women in fiction, IMHO), but the stories were flat and contrived and increasingly comic. So I bailed somewhere around "Last Act in Palmyra". I think it's a case where the author used all her best ideas up in the first novel and what was left for the others is all epilogue. They are good compared to many other novels out there, but not in their own right, and not compared to the first novel.
"Silver Pigs" was magnificent.
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Date: 2003-06-05 05:53 pm (UTC)I'm addicted to British-made film adaptations of historical novels.... I think I'd watch just about any of them...and I hope there's a neverending supply.
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Date: 2003-06-06 04:43 am (UTC)I'd like to see a good new remake of "A Tale of Two Cities", too.