Thursday, December 20, 2007

What Color Rug Goes With Burgundy Walls

"The Golden Compass" I'm a writer

_ several years now that the release of book adaptations of fantasy is a constant. In most cases they are blockbusters that come just before Christmas and fill the gap left by "The Lord of the Rings" and soon will "Harry Potter." This year features "The Golden Compass," adapted from "Northern Lights" by Phillip Pullman, an excellent book that has led to an entertaining film but somewhat irregular.

_ For those who do not have read the trilogy "His Dark Materials" the movie interesting, although it may seem somewhat complex, but for those of us marveled at the work of Pullman, the experience can be most confused.

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The purists will be hand-to-head on more than one occasion, when they discover the change of many names. I am not referring to the title in the English edition is "Northern Lights" (literal translation of the original " Northern lights") and in the film have changed to "The Golden Compass, more suggestive and also coincides with the title original film: "The golden compass ." This first change draws attention, but is by no means something new, and was renamed as the U.S. edition (something similar happened with "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" than its American version was called "Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone ", something like" the sorcerer's stone ").

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What I mean is the English translation, which have deliberately renamed the "gyptians" as "Gipcios", the "daemonions" as dimons "and" panpipes "and" vultures. " Know if the translation has respected the original version (the book and film) or, conversely, is translated literally not take account of the book published in Spain. Anyway, for those who have read it may seem somewhat shocking.

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Despite being a great movie, I think the writers have taken an easy road, turning the story into something more linear, eliminating multiple subplots that conferred an aura of mystery and forces the original story and, above all, infantilizing deliberately set to achieve a more commercial product. If something striking Pullman's work is to be something more adult and darker than usual, a story where everything is not black or white, but contains shades. The film is committed to bring the story within minutes, eliminating most revelándote mysteries and things you should take to discover. Somehow, reducing a complex plot to a minimum and then can show off in a simpler overall plot and especially in its visual appearance. Often this is somewhat artificial, as if some only come passages leading to an inevitable war scene or for the purpose of "wonder" the viewer.

_ film is precipitated, in which everything happens at a rapid pace. The rush to get to the action scenes causes some of the ideas are difficult to assimilate and most picturesque scenes happen "for no reason," without giving much explanation.

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must always be clear that a book is a book and a movie is a movie. In a literary one can take your time to read and enjoy it, so the film always tend to go more to the point. That's why adaptations to the big screen can never be literal, we must learn to see them for what they are: the same story told differently and other resources. In "The Golden Compass" seems to have been simplified to make it a somewhat disjointed film, leaving a sense of missing pieces of the story to the viewer who has not previously read the book.

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In the original work affects particularly on two concepts: the relationship of humans with their daemonions (the representation of their soul in animal form) and the mysticism of particles of "dust", which do not stop being a metaphor for free will, sin and freedom. In the film, both concepts are present, but diluted in the grandeur of the images and are summarized in just four sentences. When one reads the pages of Pullman believes something terrible to remove a child from her daemon, is really creepy, the film is given equal importance, but perhaps not too hard. Likewise, the Magisterium continues to raise dust and what it represents, but becomes shallower, perhaps to avoid religious comparisons.

_ In my opinion, I think the film loses the north to not promote the story of the kidnappers of children, which is actually what drives the protagonist in the first book of the trilogy.

_ Besides this, the film is visually overwhelming, with high quality special effects and a retro-futuristic landscapes amazing. In my opinion, the division has been a good choice, starting with newcomer Dakota Blue Richards, Lyra is a near-perfect acertadada and following the decision to include Nicole Kidman in the role of Mrs. Coulter stretched and Daniel Craig Lord Asriel. Also, the atmosphere and other technical issues remain outstanding. The music of the great Alexandre Desplat accompanying the story may not be one of his best work, but more than effective.

_ Without a doubt "The Golden Compass" is a correct adaptation of a fantasy book, far superior to films like "Eragon", which many of us left with the thorn stuck, but lower than the aforementioned "The Lord of the Rings" or "Harry Potter." "The Golden Compass" film deserves its two upcoming sequels, for which it is clear have reserved more than one ace up his sleeve, though, as always, everything depends on the audience's response. Fingers crossed!



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-Article published in: EspadayBrujería .

Monday, October 22, 2007

Latino Fan Clubspanish Music

!: "The world of Komori"

___ Lately I have not had time for anything, let alone to update the blog: P The reason was the publication of my first novel for young people: " Komori's World : The land of Alidra . " Do you see that putting in my profile?, what "intent" as a writer. Well, I'm not a mere attempt ... AND I'm a writer!

___ goes on sale today my first book and I wanted to celebrate opening its official website and blog renovated: www.JaviAraguz.com / blog

___ Like now I have to get to the second book, I do not know how long it will order, so the new blog will be somewhat brief and personal. Actually be an extension of my professional web .

___ Anyway, if someday I have something to say, by jet or absurd as it is ... I'll be here.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Chicken Wings Buy Bulk Vancouver

The top three sites in New York sandwiches

1. Pret a Manger

http://www.pret.com/us/find_a_pret/

2. Starwich

http://www.starwich.com/

3. Cosi

http://www.getcosi.com/

Monday, July 30, 2007

Orange Bathroom Colors

The three best Spanish restaurants in New York

1. Solera

216 East 53rd Street

(212) 644 1166


2. Tía Pol

205 Tenth Avenue

(212) 675 8805


3. Casa Mono

52 Irving Place

(212) 253 2773

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Undigested Green Stool

LOST: What would have happened

___ 'm hooked on the series. Well, like everyone else. I do not mean to " Los Serrano" or "Yo soy Bea " I have nothing against them, but not exactly the series that they call me. The stories of which I speak are those in which a structural engineer should get his brother out of jail, or in which a plane lands on a strange island to see snow in August. Yes, yes, we all know what I'm talking about. The USA series are the meringue, and whoever says otherwise is because he does not follow.

___ Today I'm 28 series. Let me repeat ... 28 series! The first thing that happens to one's head is "Damn male have much free time." Nothing is further from reality, just see a chapter of twenty Minutillo breakfast ( My name is Earl, The IT crowd , How I Met Your Mother ...) and a long before I go to sleep ( 24 , Alias \u200b\u200b , Prison Break, Heroes ...). The time others invest happy to see the polygraph I use it with my beloved series.

___ But today I do not want to boast of quantity if not quality. How many have seen LOST (Lost )? Wow, all ... imagined. It would be fair to ask: How many began to see LOST? Because let's face it, the series began as the revelation of the season of the decade and more, is drowning in a bottomless pit that do want to SADC. LOST is plummeting and the fault is neither of the actors, or their writers, even of his audience ... the fault of greed.

___ Why, if a series works have to lengthen it to the absolute limits? And worse, why if a series works have to turn it into a dull succession of new characters, arcs of the most trite and bizarre lattices in the end just to make you lose interest? Earlier, Locke was my hero, now, is a bald believed to McGuiver .

___ When I saw the first episode of LOST, the pilot, said: " WOW! ." It was the best he had seen in years (and assume that I have certain criteria ... I'm 28 series!): P devoured the first season. Vibrated with the episode of Charlie hanging on a vine, freaked with Locke and mystical phrases, I flipped to the famous hatch and the numbers are cursed. This was a series and the rest is nonsense. Just the episode featuring the sign ... "LOST", which for me was something like a ... "Fuck you." Yes, "fuck-it-te-is-a-week-to-know-what-will-this."

___ passed chapters and I was losing interest. The characters are flat again, the mysteries were not closed and it became increasingly tired of the little island Hawaiian and polar bears out of nowhere.
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And, although I follow it, has fallen into my personal top ten from No. 1 to No. ... go, and not know. Criticizing is easy, the challenge is to provide a solution:


WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE SPENT IN LOST TO BECOME A MYTHICAL SERIES

___ My personal proposal (contains spoilers ):

___ After a full season and thoroughly knew all the characters. Locke was becoming less mystery, Hurley, not at such grace and it was clear to us how far I could get Charlie with his addiction. What else? I think it is fine and solved the ballot with the raft, and the "new guests" of the island, but personally, I expected more.

___ All these (good) ideas could have been maintained, but for me, the important thing was to get someone on the island. Do not kill him! Out. Yes, yes, the raft had to get to your destination.

___ Imagine Hurley (who expect a fortune at home) returns home and becomes a famous millionaire (famous for his captive, rich by winning lottery ticket). Imagine also that Jin is reunited with his father (the mafia) and he gives a club locally termed because her daughter has abandoned on a desert island!

(roll of tamblores and many ... "presto! - Presto!").

___ Imagine kidnap the child, but her father (shot) did return home. Again, the mother reproaches have left alone. In short: three characters have gone home, but two of them need to return to the island (Jin and Michael) and one (Hurley) has a "paste" to make it happen.

___ could also be included in the equation Sawyer, making it the typical hero who rejects the adventure until a tragic event in his life recovered gives the reason he needed to return to their "friends ".

___ Okay, we have a second season as God intended. Passengers are not only queue (Ana Lucia, Mr. Eko and company), and "others" have kidnapped the child, but in addition we have taken four essential character of their surroundings and to top ... Are looking forward!

___ Pass the second season. Fighting, paranoia, flashbacks, one dies, the other lives, and potato patatin. We solve the great mystery of the series Dharma and ends with a rush of fifteen. Hurley arrives with a flowered shirt and sunglasses as Jack Sparrow, Sawyer wielding a weapon that size could be considered of mass destruction, Michael is more angry with the "other" than an orc from Lord of the Rings and Jin, buenooo ... Jin is going to kick ass who stands between him and his nag, Sun. And to make matters worse, by the way he has hatched a book of English grammar.

___ ESO is a series and not the sickness that we are undergoing. Does anyone remember the "humble evil" that he saw Mr. Eko? Does anyone remember that rumor that "were in purgatory?

___ LOST was cool, but I must admit that I'm giving you a chance to Abrams. And he is responsible for the series that has me most excited, made her suffer and laugh in recent years: "Alias." Yes, if you have only seen one episode seems loose in Four casters, yes that is full of ghosts and Garner is ugly. " Try to follow the series from the start, not only not be disappointed, if not also AMAZING!

___ There is that. Take this opportunity to remember that I am writer: Mr. Abrams, hire me I'm a two candles.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Egg White Mucus Blood

"Paris: Day 06 - y. .. Montmartre Amélie!"

___ Paris has always struck me as a tourist destination. What could be the French capital that my attention? Nothing really. Perhaps he felt some curiosity to see this mass of iron that looked like the Eiffel Tower, but that was not enough. Luckily came "Amélie ", a delicious film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet who has many followers and critics. And I fell in love with your photography, its aesthetic, Yan Tierssen music and big eyes Audrey Tautou. And then finally I wanted to go to Paris. I already had "my reason."

___ was Tuesday, I was nervous, was the last day known Montmartre. The day freak play in which the differences.

___ How could it be otherwise, we breakfasted at the sound of "Le Valse D'Amélie." On each trip we have a Banda Sonora. I mean music that is repeated constantly throughout the trip. It's natural, unprovoked, just let it happen. In the case of Paris, undoubtedly our BSO was the great music and retrosound Tierssen of Pink Martini. Laure thankful to wake up each morning to decide on the perfect music.

___ We got up early to seize the day, but Isa took days complaining of his feet. Well, actually it was not the feet but the shoes. Since we expected a long day kicked, we prefer to first go to buy some sneakers ("sneakers" is said here, although most sites are "sneakers" or tennis, "I consider the most successful names, but I sound like Chinese.) We stopped at "Republique" looking stores Decathlon Sports to finally enter Isa Go Sporto and bought some Reebok for 35 €, which is not bad, said they were in a foreign country and that at least in Barcelona, the Footwear is usually quite darling. Then we come to the Opera and premiered in its grand staircases. We looked inside, saw the hall and some statues, but we suppress it to make a tour that I recall was quite expensive. We took the subway again and got to "Abbesses" stop Montmartre district and certainly appears in the film (where the blind man with the player).


___ had been made too late, we were hungry so we decided to Montmartre go to the park, a landscaped park, something monumental steep, full of stairs and crowned by the Sacre Coeur church, we all remember the Taj Mahal. We ate a few snacks, most were picnic. Eating while watching people became a most curious experience, saw from a cartoonist focused on the blonde girl who was portraying, three Buddhist tourists face to be passing it big. We ate quickly and went up to the church. Maybe it was more interesting outside than inside, especially because Montmartre is a hill, and from the entrance to the Sacre Coeur you have a good view of Paris.


___ We had the narrow streets behind the church and found a good way we find the old cabaret Lapin Agile (known for drawing André Gill made a rabbit jumping from a frying pan), the vineyards of Montmartre and finally a place full of artists offering a portrait, a cartoon, your silhouette in carton in less than a minute or any other skill you can take home as souvenirs. We noticed a boy sitting with a crystal ball, moving the hands pretending that floated. It was a given birth, but the truth is that I left half hypnotized. The closest thing I could find is this video Kirai.


___ After we took the Rue Lepic and we went straight to "Les deux molins" which as you may already have guessed , is the famous brasserie where he works in the film Amélie Poulain. The first impression is certainly disappointing, they have fixed a bit, it seems more modern, but once inside, the charm of the people taking photos and large poster signed by Jeunet reconcile you with the site.


___ We take it slow an iced coffee and Coca-Cola as we drew to Audrey Tautou in our books and played with Laure sunglasses. After the freak inside me, felt the need to go to browse to the toilet, would it be like in the movie?, Would a phone booth? The result was unpleasant, I did a couple of pictures while I just laughed and thought it would cost much to fix the toilet like the rest of the place.



___ After a good rest, we passed the Moulin Rouge (not really worth it), and continue our search and capture locations of Amélie. Studio 28 found an old cinema still shows a certain charm and the movie rarely seen in a few planes, then we got to the place where they filmed part of the grocery store. The "Maison Collignon" (actually called "Au Marche de la Butte") remains quite similar on the outside (even have left the false grocery poster on the roof and show some pictures of the shoot), but once get inside, you find a small grocery store with a rather charming zero. I could not resist and ended up buying a poster of the movie in French.


___ After our long and interesting walk through Montmartre, we headed back to the center, this time using the metro line 14, as no special driver and you can get in one of its points see all the way through the tunnels through the glass.

___ evening dinner and visited a curious cave where they played traditional Breton music and other folk songs. Laure found that he could read Cyrillic and that singing was not his thing. In addition, I would try to read the lyrics of "Beyond the sea" in French, with so little skill that sang the " the meeer ..." (the sea) as a " the merdeee ... " (shit) . Laura gave a fit of laughter and I was glad I had not read it in high ¬ _ ¬ U