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The Mead Hall -- set a spell, and say hello, and chat

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Re: The Mead Hall -- set a spell, and say hello, and chat

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Bernard and all -- this site for the Robert Zemeckls's Beowulf movie has this director's conception of Mead Hall (Heorot) under "Special Features."

 

Some clip I saw says the DVD of this film, apparently originally produced in 2007, will be available February 26.  I don't know if that is just a new Blue Ray version.  Or maybe it was even 2/26/2008???  The clips suggest this is a version that is as much Hollywood as the original classic, but I haven't seen it and can't compare at this point.

 

 

Beowulf 

 

 

 

 

This Wikipedia article on the film contains spoilers to the story.

 

 

 

 

 

P.S.  The following is excerpted from the article on Heorot linked above:

 

"The 2007 film Beowulf, directed by Robert Zemeckis, depicts Heorot as a hall of hedonistic debauchery and suggests that this is the source of Grendel's anger, which is contrary to most interpretations of the epic poem."

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Re: The Mead Hall -- set a spell, and say hello, and chat

 


Peppermill wrote:

Bernard and all -- this site for the Robert Zemeckls's Beowulf movie has this director's conception of Mead Hall (Heorot) under "Special Features."

 

Some clip I saw says the DVD of this film, apparently originally produced in 2007, will be available February 26.  I don't know if that is just a new Blue Ray version.  Or maybe it was even 2/26/2008???  The clips suggest this is a version that is as much Hollywood as the original classic, but I haven't seen it and can't compare at this point.

 

 

Beowulf 

 

 

 

 

This Wikipedia article on the film contains spoilers to the story.

 

 

 

 

 

P.S.  The following is excerpted from the article on Heorot linked above:

 

"The 2007 film Beowulf, directed by Robert Zemeckis, depicts Heorot as a hall of hedonistic debauchery and suggests that this is the source of Grendel's anger, which is contrary to most interpretations of the epic poem."


 

I've seen it. About half Beowulf.. a little less. A very light Hollywood take. Aporxamite to the turning the Illiad into Troy, and then animating the edges off.

 

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Re: The Mead Hall -- set a spell, and say hello, and chat

On the film, I had the following to say in my lecture/performance of a couple of years ago:

"The one thing the film teaches us is that Grendel's mom was hot!"  Though it takes liberties with the material, and makes a big assumption on the nature of evil as presented in the work, it does a good job with the Mead Hall, I think and the look of a medieval world (not shiny Camelot, but grimy Excalibur).

I also found the treatment of the scop performing in the hall to be illuminating -- I once had to do some storytelling in a busy mall, complete with people always on the move, and lots of background noise -- so when I saw this film, I felt the scop's pain.

 

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