Finished Resolute this afternoon and really enjoyed getting even more information about the Franklin Expedition.
Today my copy of Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman arrived. Feynman is one of the Renaissance men Ingrid Cummings wrote about in The Vigorous Mind; he sounded so charming that I wanted to know more. Here is what Science Digest had to say about Surely You're Joking: "Buzzing with energy, anecdote and life. It almost makes you want to become a physicist."
So far I've enjoyed my Renaissance Mind "curriculum" adopted as a result of reading The Vigorous Mind (which I still have to wait to review because of the book tour concept):
In the nonfiction category: I've finished one book on yoga (and have two others in progress) and Resolute. I'm certainly spending more than the recommended 20 minutes several times a week; but this is reading, and I read every day and certainly for longer than 20 minute sessions.
Documentaries: The Samurai Sword (excellent, and Fee really enjoyed finding out all that goes into the ancient method of creating the swords--pretty awesome process) and The Bronte Sisters (not so good; short and just not that interesting - hard to believe, given the subjects).
(cross post from Bayou Quilts)
Went to see The Reader Tuesday night (after our Sunday cancellation). Fee and I met Amelia at the cafe upstairs, and Holly joined us later. So nice to have a meal and a glass of wine and then go downstairs to see the movie.
The film was really well done. I'm not giving the plot away to any of you who may not have read the book, but it is a story that will make you think. There are several moral dilemmas, and the movie covers them beautifully. Neither the book nor the film tries to manipulate your emotions (which is good, because the moral questions should engage your intellect, and it would have been so easy to have made this an emotional miasma).
Amelia and I read the book about 10 years ago, and neither of us remembered the part about the daughter. It was a lot of books ago, and I could easily have just not registered that as important; but neither of us were sure if it was an addition or if we'd simply forgotten. It has no effect on the story, so it is simply a matter of curiosity.
Kate Winslet was excellent as Hannah and David Kross did a wonderful job as the young Michael. Ralph Fiennes is also good, but his role as the adult Michael was somewhat smaller.
The role of the daughter was expanded from the book to a movie...an understandable addition to explain why he was processing life events on that timeline.
ReplyDeleteAmy - Thanks, Amy! It had been a long time, and the daughter's role didn't effect the basic story, but I wondered.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you enjoyed the movie. I plan to see it as soon as I can! I might reread the book first, though, I haven't read it in years.
ReplyDeleteKailana - The cinematography was beautifully done. I kind of wish I'd re-read first, but I'm more critical of movies if they follow the reading closely.
ReplyDeleteMy boyfriend's been reading the Feynman book, and everyday I get at least 10 minute-long reports on his progress :P That's how enthusiastic he is about it. He's told me so many little episodes from the book I almost feel like I've read it, but it's making me want to pick it up more, not less. I hope you enjoy it too!
ReplyDeleteNymeth - I've just started it...the man's IQ is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI've yet to read The Reader but I have heard good things about it. I am glad to hear the movie is good. I love Kate Winslet. Will it ruin the book if I see the movie first?
ReplyDeleteStefanie - I don't think so. It has been a long time since I read it, but it seemed to cover the important things accurately. It was, however, a very short book.
ReplyDeleteI really want to see The Reader. I probably read the book around the time it was very popular so my memory of it is very hazy. I just know I liked it. Glad to hear the movie was well-done!
ReplyDeleteiliana - Hope you get a chance to see it soon!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read The Reader (although it's been sitting on my bookshelf for ages) but I am hoping to go see the movie this weekend. Glad to hear it's good!
ReplyDeleteLesley - Kate Winslet got best supporting actress for her role at the Golden Globes!
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