I am sad that you didn't like it.
Did you like any of it?
What was it (apart from the self-declared genius) that put you off?
Did you like any of it?
What was it (apart from the self-declared genius) that put you off?
Well, I hated the protagonists, both of them. I thought they where badly written. They had these qualities, I guess they where written like that to become more human, but instead it made me dislike them. I am not sure what it was now, as it is at least 7 years since I read the book. One thing was that stupid hair thing with the woman though. How she had this oh so fantastic hair, but it wasn't very academic of her to show it off, cause academics are ugly and smart.... Stupidity! I did like the man author though. But that stupid marriage thing he had, where they didn't have sex, and that was the reason for his adultery. Why couldn't it be plain love? That is more realistic, that giving him an excuse like that. Oh no, he can't get sex with his wife, let him find true sex, I mean true love with someone else then. Most men who are having affairs get love and sex from both wife and mistress. Would it have made him a lesser man if he didn't have the excuse? Sure, but not more unsympathetic than the rest of the bunch in the book anyway.
The rest of the characters I found to be travesties of real people, very two dimensional, and kind of not very sympathetic. I thought they where better in the movie though.
And I hated how the author felt the need to explain to me all the time what the interpretation was, like I was too stupid to figure it out for my self. I thought she was condescending. It wasn't a very good experience for me as a reader, I didn't care for the main characters, eventually I didn't care for the mystery, and I found my self jumping over parts of the book just to see the end of it fast enough.
All in all, this is a very good case of where the movie is better than the book. Same with Chocolat too, a horrible book, but I loved the movie, very much because of Alfred Molina, who is absolutely fantastic in it.
CaMilla
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Mary: I could be a serial killer!
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Mary: I could be a serial killer!
Come to the dark side... we have cookies!
/Other Liteature: Possession by A.S. Byatt
06/07/2010 06:02:40 PM
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Re: Excuse me. I have a very clear recollection of writing to you about Possession.
06/07/2010 06:43:34 PM
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I'm sure I did too.
06/07/2010 07:00:06 PM
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Re: I'm sure I did too.
07/07/2010 12:05:16 AM
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The main reason for my love of the book are the letters, I would say.
24/07/2010 10:00:13 PM
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Re: Excuse me. I have a very clear recollection of writing to you about Possession.
07/07/2010 12:04:03 AM
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Yes, I saw it more as a criticism (satire?) of obsessive academia than a love-story.
07/07/2010 10:34:12 AM
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Re: Yes, I saw it more as a criticism (satire?) of obsessive academia than a love-story.
09/07/2010 11:45:45 AM
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It's funny. I'd have to reread, but based on what I remember I have the opposite view.
24/07/2010 10:06:57 PM
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It's a sign of it being a good book that you can like it for such different reasons from mine.
24/07/2010 10:42:39 PM
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Re: It's a sign of it being a good book that you can like it for such different reasons from mine.
25/07/2010 09:09:50 AM
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Re: It's a sign of it being a good book that you can like it for such different reasons from mine.
25/07/2010 10:32:55 AM
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