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Feb. 27th, 2011 10:28 pmI gather tonight is the Oscars; I suck at keeping track of stuff like that.
I spent part of the afternoon finishing the second season of Rome, which I had borrowed from
gr_c17 . What an amazing series! I'm so sorry they weren't able to make another season.
Tonight I watched Defiance, itself nominated for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe. I can't speak much to the historical reality--I gather that some of the actions of the Bielski partisans may have been questionable, but when do partisans engage in war without some bad things happening? For a film about people trying to survive and fight back against a deadly enemy, and about Jews looking after each other when no one else will, I thought it was excellent, with good acting, a decent plot, and good cinematography. It's not one of the greatest movies of all time, but it's definitely a very good movie, IMO.
In unrelated commentary, I would eat more vegetables if they didn't go bad so damn fast. I also had to chuck a pound or so of ground lamb that I just wasn't able to eat soon enough. I would spread my grocery buying out more, but one of the reasons I don't cook often enough as it is, is that I end up working late and don't have time to cook. Add in more shopping trips, and I'll never be home to cook at all.
I spent part of the afternoon finishing the second season of Rome, which I had borrowed from
Tonight I watched Defiance, itself nominated for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe. I can't speak much to the historical reality--I gather that some of the actions of the Bielski partisans may have been questionable, but when do partisans engage in war without some bad things happening? For a film about people trying to survive and fight back against a deadly enemy, and about Jews looking after each other when no one else will, I thought it was excellent, with good acting, a decent plot, and good cinematography. It's not one of the greatest movies of all time, but it's definitely a very good movie, IMO.
In unrelated commentary, I would eat more vegetables if they didn't go bad so damn fast. I also had to chuck a pound or so of ground lamb that I just wasn't able to eat soon enough. I would spread my grocery buying out more, but one of the reasons I don't cook often enough as it is, is that I end up working late and don't have time to cook. Add in more shopping trips, and I'll never be home to cook at all.
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Date: 2011-02-28 08:06 pm (UTC)And, yes, it's striking how much time and character development they put into the Jewish family in the second series and how Herod is introduced (Herod the Great, of course, not any of his four (!) sons named Herod--it was a long time before I learned that the Herod who had all the babies killed was not the same Herod that turned Jesus over to Pilate for execution.)
The interactions between characters are, I think (along with the excellent acting and good writing) as much a part of its appeal as the (excellent) depiction of physical culture. One touch I liked was in a Season 2 scene where the now-freedman Posca passes on some top secret intel to one of his "betters"--having been a slave, one of the first things Posca does is indicate that the slaves present should be sent out of the room, a precaution few of the free men ever bother to take. :-)
I've seen parts of Deadwood, mostly the first season, I think. It looked good, but I think at the time I was overly supplied with grim and depressing drama. It's in my Netflix queue (well, the first season, so as to do it properly), but things that are only on DVD are losing out to programs I can stream direct to my TV via ROku.