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Ep. 20 The Dig by John Preston vs. The Dig (2021)

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Can you imagine unearthing a treasure trove from a bygone era right in your backyard? That's precisely the thrilling premise of "The Dig" by John Preston, which re-imagines the real-life discovery at Sutton Hoo. Join me, Lluvia, as I dissect both the book and its 2021 film adaptation starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes. This episode dives deep into the heart of the Sutton Hoo excavation, exploring the historical context and real-life controversies. I also tackle the contentious casting choices, particularly my disappointment with Carey Mulligan's portrayal of Edith Pretty, a role that should have showcased an older actress. My critique extends to Mulligan's history of appropriating roles meant for Latina actresses, emphasizing the dire need for better representation in Hollywood.
Explore with me the unique elements the film brings to this historical tale, like Robert's touching conversation with Edith about her mortality and the dramatic plane crash scene, both absent from the book. I delve into the film's portrayal of the legal battle over the archaeological treasures, highlighting the significant differences in character portrayals between the book and the screen. The episode paints a vivid comparison, and while I find both mediums to be just "okay," the film edges out for its more engaging narrative. Join the conversation as I navigate the complexities and nuances of adapting historical fiction for the silver screen.

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1. Books vs Movies (00:00:00)

2. Sutton Hoo Excavation Comparison (00:08:00)

3. Sutton Hoo Film Adaptation Discussion (00:19:47)

23 episodes

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Can you imagine unearthing a treasure trove from a bygone era right in your backyard? That's precisely the thrilling premise of "The Dig" by John Preston, which re-imagines the real-life discovery at Sutton Hoo. Join me, Lluvia, as I dissect both the book and its 2021 film adaptation starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes. This episode dives deep into the heart of the Sutton Hoo excavation, exploring the historical context and real-life controversies. I also tackle the contentious casting choices, particularly my disappointment with Carey Mulligan's portrayal of Edith Pretty, a role that should have showcased an older actress. My critique extends to Mulligan's history of appropriating roles meant for Latina actresses, emphasizing the dire need for better representation in Hollywood.
Explore with me the unique elements the film brings to this historical tale, like Robert's touching conversation with Edith about her mortality and the dramatic plane crash scene, both absent from the book. I delve into the film's portrayal of the legal battle over the archaeological treasures, highlighting the significant differences in character portrayals between the book and the screen. The episode paints a vivid comparison, and while I find both mediums to be just "okay," the film edges out for its more engaging narrative. Join the conversation as I navigate the complexities and nuances of adapting historical fiction for the silver screen.

All episodes of the podcast can be found on our website: https://booksvsmovies.buzzsprout.com/share
Connect with me: Instagram | Threads | Bookshop | Goodreads | Blog

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Books vs Movies (00:00:00)

2. Sutton Hoo Excavation Comparison (00:08:00)

3. Sutton Hoo Film Adaptation Discussion (00:19:47)

23 episodes

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