[CALIBK12] Fwd: Review of Golden Compass (the movie), Elf yourself!

mhofwriter at aol.com mhofwriter at aol.com
Wed Dec 5 14:18:37 PST 2007


 After reading the tepid review below of Golden Compass, I may wear my new t-shirt all next week.  It's from Signals and reads:  Never Judge A Book By Its Movie."  I am excited to see it anyway . . . if for no other reason to find out if Lyra lives up to her literary namesake (my granddaughter Lyra certainly is!).

Mary Hofmann
Rivera MS
Merced CA


 


 

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Nicole Kidman as Mrs. Coulter (left) and Lyra (Dakota Blue Richards) 
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Put away your picket signs. Writer/director Chris Weitz's adaptation of Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass (Knopf, 1996) strips nearly all ecclesiastical references from the adventure saga, though it retains its strong anti-authoritarian bent. Charges of heresy are bandied about, but there's no mention of either the Holy Church or priests.


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