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nineveh_uk ([personal profile] nineveh_uk) wrote2022-05-02 09:37 pm
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Why Kindles are worse than paper books , specifically today

1) They're really annoying to flip back to check something.

2) You can't read them in the bath.

I feel let down. I have also let down myself by pulling the cartilage etc in my ribcage through ill-advised ironing and it is all on fire in a kind of cold way. It is very annoying, I hadn't done that for ages. C'est la vie. I worked the bank holiday because I am taking Friday off instead to see my sisters for the weekend (4 hours on the train each way, it's a good thing I love them), and it was quite peaceful and i could just get things done without interruptions. But term has hit like a stampede of wildebeest and my Winter Begonia rewatch has reached the depressing parts. I thought I might try Anne With an E - cheerful, pretty scenery, in English- and then I remembered that it is not a cheerful adaptation, which is very annoying. There is plenty of 'in the midst of life we are in death'in the original, it doesn't need extra grimdzrk for credibility.

Anyway, it is time for bed, the electric blanket, and She Who Became the Sun, which I started yesterday and am enjoying a lot.
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[personal profile] azdak 2022-05-03 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
I watched the first series of Anne With an E and it was LESS grimdark than the original, but I stopped watching it during series 2 because I found the plots uninteresting (I assume they had moved away from the books and were making their own storylines up at that point), so is that where it starts getting unpleasant?

I'm currently hoovering up "Under the Skin", a modern Chinese detective series (only 20 episodes long!) starring one of the actors from Winter Begonia (the fellow opera singer who has to shave his head when he loses a bet with Shang Xirui) as a slightly fey police sketch artist. The cases are a bit nonsensical, but this is a feature of most cop shows, and the rest of it is highly entertaining. And even the nonsense is often quite fun (I had to laugh yesterday when they figure out that a diary entry was faked because it says "sunny" and a sketch drawn on the same day shows the wrong kind of light for a sunny day and the pencil strokes are softer and darker than they should have been because of the humidity. And then, after this long and not entirely convincing lecture on the science of drawing, Our Hero adds "and I checked on the internet and it was sunny on that date." You could have said that in the first place, Sherlock!). It doesn't do well by its female characters, so plus ca change there, but otherwise it might meet your current needs.
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[personal profile] antisoppist 2022-05-03 08:36 am (UTC)(link)
I saw half of the first series of Anne with an E and haven't got round to watching any more. I thought it was interesting in what it was doing with a modern psychological take on Anne's childhood and pointing out that a child who has been orphaned and then sent to be a domestic servant basically in homes with drunken husbands would turn up in Avonlea quite traumatised, but then it veered so far from the books that I haven't summoned up the energy to carry on even to see what they were going to do to the plots next.
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[personal profile] azdak 2022-05-03 10:39 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I liked the bit with the missing earring, for instance, when it wasn’t enough just to say sorry. And I also appreciated the handling of periods.
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[personal profile] carbonel 2022-05-04 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I watched the entire first series of Anne with an E, but there was a lot of teeth-gritting in the last few episodes. And then there was this stupid cliffhanger at the end of the last episode...and I never went back to it after the next season dropped.

On the other hand, a Canadian friend of mine loves it. Go figure.
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[personal profile] azdak 2022-05-03 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Is the sleeping together in the dialogue? That's rather impressive.

I should admit that Under the Skin is "light" for values of "light" that includes every victim so far being a woman and a tendency to sexualise said victims. However, it does pass the Bechdel test (we have just had a scene in which THREE women talk about a case with no men present) and the crimes are treated in a manner that makes them frankly a bit dull rather than emotionally devastating.

[personal profile] caulkhead 2022-05-03 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I had to give up on Hunting, despite Jingyan as a detective and Xie Yu in the role he was born for as a sinister tech entrepreneur because it was just so bad at women.

[personal profile] caulkhead 2022-05-03 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
That is an amazing title.

What's the Netflix one you're currently avoiding? It sounds rather like the one I've just finished on Viki, which was excellent, but rather wrenching in places (and very tense, I several times cursed the fact that I didn't check it had finished airing before I started watching and consequently had to wait a week between episodes like it was 2010 or something).

[personal profile] caulkhead 2022-05-03 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope, different one entirely, though it seemed to be coming from very much the same place, albeit with a corruption-in-military-procurement main plot.

I hesitate to say 'lighter', because there were some heavy-duty tone shifts even by Kdrama standards, but it certainly had its moments in between all the tension.


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[personal profile] azdak 2022-05-03 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I have Amazon Prime! I could watch Jingyan being a detective snail!

[personal profile] caulkhead 2022-05-03 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
And yet again I wish I could draw.
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[personal profile] azdak 2022-05-03 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Gosh, it must have been REALLY bad at women!

[personal profile] caulkhead 2022-05-03 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Look, you may think your girlfriend/fiance is spending too long at work and she is clearly going to get sucked into some kind of insider trading scam because she is sweet and naive but holy double standards Batman, a) she's only doing it because you are and b)you clearly have no interest in her at all as an actual person and neither do the writers!."

And given that we also had Yujin as a really adorable sidekick, you can see just how annoying that was.
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[personal profile] azdak 2022-05-04 09:14 am (UTC)(link)
It's the "no interest in her at all as a person" that's the real kicker. There are a couple of female characters in "Under the Skin" who could be developed in all sorts of interesting ways, but they aren't because the default assumption is that women are boring - an obviously self-fulfilling prophecy!