You people like keep giving opinions (not critiques) because you have the book in front of you are - Boring. When a person takes a subject to create 'their' rendition - like a watercolor of the Hudson River - that person is framing 'their' rendition. They don't do so based upon some other's point of view simply because of some "RULE" that an idea/scenario must follow what is first seen. Shakespeare has been done 1000's of times with Shakespeare doing it. Would you "Flaw" them as well?
@resculptit The written word is very powerful and it is so difficult to portray something or adapt it from a book into film. They offer their ideas and visions from reading the text. Don't disregard it, because books cause emotion and do rise to opinion based on the comparison between the two. It is natural for any person to do this. Your vitriolic opinion, is just that.
*sniff sniff* pass the kleenex ladies!! he makes a total mess of that pretty speech in the book, that was much kinder to D's feelings. i'm making my hubby take notes on sensitivity from cpt r. poldark in future!
*sniff sniff* pass the kleenex ladies!! he makes a total mess of that pretty speech in the book, that was much kinder to D's feelings. i'm making my hubby take notes on sensitivity from cpt r. poldark in future!
What a dramatic scene; the death of the baby, the storm, the cliffs, Ross wanting to do away with himself, the shipwreck and finally Ross telling Delemza how much he lovesand needs her.....
@RasMajnouni They are one of my favorite couples from any show on tv. It seems to me the actors have a great chemistry which is sometimes hard to come by.
Demelza loses her Cornish accent when she's upset!
KalvinKorff 1 week ago
did you mean that his speech in the book was more sensitive, or that you prefer the version in film?
cliffbrothers 8 months ago
You people like keep giving opinions (not critiques) because you have the book in front of you are - Boring. When a person takes a subject to create 'their' rendition - like a watercolor of the Hudson River - that person is framing 'their' rendition. They don't do so based upon some other's point of view simply because of some "RULE" that an idea/scenario must follow what is first seen. Shakespeare has been done 1000's of times with Shakespeare doing it. Would you "Flaw" them as well?
resculptit 10 months ago
@resculptit The written word is very powerful and it is so difficult to portray something or adapt it from a book into film. They offer their ideas and visions from reading the text. Don't disregard it, because books cause emotion and do rise to opinion based on the comparison between the two. It is natural for any person to do this. Your vitriolic opinion, is just that.
starquant 6 months ago
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*sniff sniff* pass the kleenex ladies!! he makes a total mess of that pretty speech in the book, that was much kinder to D's feelings. i'm making my hubby take notes on sensitivity from cpt r. poldark in future!
mimajw 10 months ago
*sniff sniff* pass the kleenex ladies!! he makes a total mess of that pretty speech in the book, that was much kinder to D's feelings. i'm making my hubby take notes on sensitivity from cpt r. poldark in future!
mimajw 10 months ago
What a dramatic scene; the death of the baby, the storm, the cliffs, Ross wanting to do away with himself, the shipwreck and finally Ross telling Delemza how much he lovesand needs her.....
813Ellen 1 year ago 2
What every woman wants to hear from her husband *Tears*
soulgirl66 1 year ago 2
They are both lucky to have each other
RasMajnouni 2 years ago
@RasMajnouni They are one of my favorite couples from any show on tv. It seems to me the actors have a great chemistry which is sometimes hard to come by.
bsheffer1 5 months ago