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Posted on 08/05/2004 5:47:31 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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...I pretty much knew right off it had to be Baine, though I suppose there's still SOME wiggle room. Partly it's just because it was instantly obvious that he a) liked her a lot, and b) didn't plan to remain a servant forever. Plus there's the fact that Willis would get a kick out of having "the butler did it" in there, and also later, when Ned asks him if he knows any gentlemen in the area with a name beginning with "C", he answers not "No", but "no gentlemen". So...I'm guessing his first name is something like Christopher or Colin or Charles. We'll see...
Passage is another I have to request from another campus. I should put in a request soon...
How does it fit in with the others? Any common characters?
Not saying anything... but if you're right, do you think he deserves to be stuck with Tossie?
No, "Passage" is a totally unrelated story. No time travel. It's about Near Death Experiences, and the Titanic, and Alzheimer's, and metaphors. A book you have to read twice, very closely, to pick up on all the subtle details.
This is my drawing of a polar bear fighting a snow leopard in a blizzard:
It seems, Grasshopper, that you did not realize that HTML doesn't work in taglines... for obvious reasons...
To me the only thing that makes any sense is that this was only chapter 1. The background was laid out through a minor adventure and everyone comes back and thinks they can continue on as if nothing happened.
But in chapter 2, the guard who we left pondering in the road, goes after Ivy and enters the village. This would inevitably shake the village, as the lies about the woods and the news about the reality of the outside would increasingly be revealed.
THAT would be a good story, and one that I could look back and agree that this was a good first chapter of. I haven't heard anything about there being a sequel, but Shymalan is just weird enough to not tell us right away ;~D
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ecurbh: Yes, I kept wondering if I was seeing references to the War on Terror. And, I agree, the execution could have been better.
Thematic, but not a plot spoiler:
How is it like the war on terror? I ask because this was written up in that Fox review as somehow being critical of Bush... and we just talked about it and can't see how it works in the slightest as a metaphor for that.
Bush is not isolationist, but rather, could be criticized perhaps as not only participating in the unwanted world, but seeking out and destroying that which he doesn't like about the outside world.
If anything, the village is a better analogy of the "Liberal" view of how to deal with terrorists... Run and hide, make a pact with them that we'll leave them alone as long as they will agree to leave us alone. And perhaps, how that doesn't work.
Sorry. Nitpicker-mode off.
Haven't seen The Village yet, but that didn't stop me from reading the spoilers. *grin*
I have seen Hidalgo and I'd have to agree with Hair. The equine actors far surpass the human ones.
Remove the letter "L" and you have higado. "Higado" pronounced "ee-gah-doe" in Spanish means "liver" as in the body organ, so whenever someone asked me and my sister what we were watching, we'd answer "Liver".
I did take note that the horse was liver and white though, so I thought it was a nice touch if it was done on purpose.
I thought the whole point in Signs was that there was a divine purpose for the kid having Asthma... That ~he~ could not be poisoned by the evil aliens. Of course, a lot of the other casualties in the rest of the world were not so blessed, nor was the man's wife so saved, but somehow he found ~something~ there that renewed his faith. I am not sure I could have been there and reached the same conclusion, but I am always pleased to see people's faith restored. It comforts me to see that it can happen.
They were aliens because they weren't human and they were intelligent and I expected aliens, rather than demons.
"Eating people" was just my most likely hypothesis for some stupid aliens. Ok. Assuming they're aliens, whether or not they were eating people, they were certainly on a planet with a heck of a lot of water...
"Haven't seen The Village yet"
Yay! I'm not alone! :)
I think you are deeper than they are ;~D
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