Casting - For Whom the Bell Tolls
Sep. 28th, 2010 07:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, a few weeks ago, I posted this:
I would love to see Kacha snag Rafael, the Gypsy rogue, who gets to sing in the camp. I have a suspicion that it might go to Tomochin, though. If Kacha gets Rafael or Joaquin (teen rebel who wanted to be a bullfighter), I would be more than happy.
I am clearly more than happy :) Plus, Tomochin as the singing gypsy = good.
However, I am also saddened by the news that Hoshihara Misao is retiring. I love Hoshi, and I was overjoyed when I heard I would be able to see her live this trip. And what a role for her to go out on. Maybe Pablo won't be as central as he was in the books, but since 'the Mayor' is mentioned, I really hope we get the flashbacks to young!Pablo before PTSD kicks in.
On the whole, though, am very pleased with the casting.
I would love to see Kacha snag Rafael, the Gypsy rogue, who gets to sing in the camp. I have a suspicion that it might go to Tomochin, though. If Kacha gets Rafael or Joaquin (teen rebel who wanted to be a bullfighter), I would be more than happy.
I am clearly more than happy :) Plus, Tomochin as the singing gypsy = good.
However, I am also saddened by the news that Hoshihara Misao is retiring. I love Hoshi, and I was overjoyed when I heard I would be able to see her live this trip. And what a role for her to go out on. Maybe Pablo won't be as central as he was in the books, but since 'the Mayor' is mentioned, I really hope we get the flashbacks to young!Pablo before PTSD kicks in.
On the whole, though, am very pleased with the casting.
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Date: 2010-09-28 09:50 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-09-29 05:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-09-29 06:52 pm (UTC)(Then again, I'm reading history books because of plays, so I'm not sure what that says about me.)
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Date: 2010-09-29 07:28 pm (UTC)Mind you, I never read Genji so I could follow those shows. That was too much of a trial.
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Date: 2010-09-29 07:57 pm (UTC)(That said, I've got a copy of it somewhere I keep meaning to find and try to read. <_< The $.25 sale books at the library keep finding their way onto my bookcase and I forget about them.)
I think my brother had to read The Brothers Karamazov for his AP English class and had mostly bad things to say about it. I never had that joy, but I do remember hating most of the stuff thrown at me in English/Literature classes. Classics, bah.
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Date: 2010-10-02 01:10 pm (UTC)Two wives, ten consorts-
under the wisteria,
many warm futons
I think that sums it up :) (Incidentally, Liza Dalby's "The Tale of Murasaki" is actually fascinating and an interesting study of historical Japan)
*g* I did English as my joint degree at university. The things they made us read should have, by rights, made my head explode. Especially since I specifically did a class on Dickens.