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Longmire (2012)
I'm a Fan and here's why.....
So I watched the pilot and fell in love with the show for many different reasons; the beautiful countryside, the cleverly written mysteries, the sly Indian friend, the spunky deputy..... But above all, I fell in love with Walt Longmire played brilliantly by Robert Taylor. (Who I was slightly crushed to find out was Australian, not American.)
I loved his Character, a strong, silent, funny-in-a-wry-deadpan-kind-of-way, all around good man.
Then I found out that there where books, and my heart sank. No way was I not going to read them, but I was afraid that the book Walt Longmire would be different from the show Walt Longmire, who I really liked.
I stand by the view that the book is always better that the movie or TV show, because let's face it, things suffer when you transfer to the screen, usually the characters. That is why when a character is done well, the success is all the sweeter.
You can sacrifice a lot, in the form of story line, if the characters are acted and written well. (Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings, or Colin Firths Mr.Darcy in Pride and Prejudice)
I read the books and found that I had nothing to be afraid of! If at all possible I got more excited about the show because I read the TV Walt in the pages of the book, and the book gave me more depth and back story to this man's character that I now saw played out in the show. That's how good a job Robert Taylor does.
Read the books! Watch the show! And enjoy them both for that are just extensions of each other!
And that is why I am a fan!
Les Misérables (2012)
Four words: cried my eyes out
I have read the book, seen the musical many times. This is a wonderful movie.
The acting in this film is off the charts. My hat is off to Tom Hooper for collecting so many talented people capable of giving such powerful performances! Anne Hathaway's scenes alone made this movie worth watching, and Hugh Jackman is no longer Wolverine in my mind, but Jean Valjean.
I strongly recommend this movie for the themes of Grace, Salvation, and forgiveness that eco throughout. It is a wonderful thing to see so clearly Law against Grace, as Javert is against Jean Valjean. Valjean was a lost man burdened with his sin until he is given Mercy and redeemed by the priest, really by God. (As are we all)
His soul set free, and knowing now what mercy is, he extends it to Javert. Javert can not reconcile the Law and Grace and it eats at him and conflicts with his soul until he can stand it no more.
This is a lesson that the Law alone will kill and destroy men, but with grace we can all be saved.