Monday, February 28, 2011

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book adaptation "The Eagle of the Ninth (Rosemary Sutcliff)

Hi,

and now I'm also my (for a longer time) last very relaxing weekend in a wonderful spa behind brought me. The work calls and of course my beloved world of literature. In the last few days has again done a lot and I'm glad to finally have something compiled to create my next progress report. This, however, I can save on for tomorrow. However, today I present to you a recent book adaptation, which so many have perceived yet not so one of those:

out of print edition from 1971

The Roman centurion (Centurion) Marcus has to Britain applied, because there, in the far north of the country, the legion of his father has disappeared without a trace. Not a single soldier has returned, and the field characters, Roman Eagle, no one has seen her. Marcus would like to find out what really happened at that time. A lot of activities, however, until he can finally begin the journey of discovery. Whether it will succeed in retrieving the Roman eagle? His British slave Esca anni shear accompanied him as a friend on this dangerous undertaking.

Paperback: 416 pages
ISBN-13: 978-3423070126


KINO-TRAILER (Start: 03/03/2011)


Quite honestly, I love Rome. I love this culture and I enthusiastically made for hard, unvarnished stories such a time. At this point, I'm a real man and am so pleased with such exuberant theater events. "The Eagle of the Ninth Legion is therefore on my priority list at the top. First, because the trailer promises much (unfortunately also reveals much) and partly because I like a good movie like Centurion hope. I say as good although I am aware that Centurion was not a gold cap. But still a well-illustrated history with wonderful, truly amazing landscapes. More is not necessarily required for good cinema. Blockbuster there are truly enough already. : O)

updated on 08.03.2011 - movie review of taken review:

Marcus and Esca Channig with Tatum Bell and Jamie occupied almost ideal. Both meet the expectations of the reader and enter the beginning of the film perfectly and (almost) true to the book until the middle of the novel. From that point, however, the script deviates quite gruesome, on action and trimmed the relationship between Marcus and Esca from. Centers, which would not in itself was bad, but develop (even in German synchronization) and no real magic to convince not completely. The main points that Rosemary knew how to develop Sutcliff absent here in so many respects and will remain this film although worth (despite not a few weaknesses) for die-hard fans of this era, the novel, however (even for those which the film and want to close both its protagonists to the heart) have a must.

But since I am also a bookworm now, I shall not of course the novel by Rosemary Sutcliff can be missed. In keeping with the film presents a new edition of The Penguin Publishing, which is impressive too, with me like film covers not really sure. However, no alternatives are available (At least not current) and therefore will soon be reviewed this issue:

new edition in March 2011

Britain in the second century: Here in the north of the country disappeared some years ago the Ninth Legion of the Roman army, without a trace in mist - and with it the father of the young centurion Marcus. Driven by the urge to find out what happened at that time, embarks on a perilous journey Marcus - right into the insurgent-dominated tribes wilderness.

From the American Astrid von dem Borne
400 pages, Ages 12 years
ISBN 978-3-423 - 71 435 -8


review to 'The Eagle of the Ninth Legion

Last but not least: Welcome to my Blog Morticia ! I'm glad that you like me to accompany a piece of literature-way and of course any comment. : O)

Sincerely,
- Marie

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