There is currently an 8 episode drama series on PBS that is incredible if anyone is looking for their next 8 hour binge. Highly recommend.
Interesting enough the book was a product of condensing a weekly serial in a french newspaper.FWAppraiser said:
My favorite book. Thanks for the heads up!
agdoc2001 said:
So Haydee is African now? What happened to Ali Pasha?
FWAppraiser said:
My favorite book. Thanks for the heads up!

Bruce Almighty said:
Is that the book written by some French dumbass that eventually got made into a movie featuring Jesus?
rhutton125 said:
I thought Haydee was Arab or something. /shrug
AgFrogfan said:
hunter2012 said:agdoc2001 said:
So Haydee is African now? What happened to Ali Pasha?
Please tell me this a joke, I've been waiting for so long for a proper adaptation(at least one where Edmond doesn't end up with Mercades but instead Haudee at the end.) Of course the stupid DEI crowd would go after this, they're hell bent on distorting historical fiction and turning it into the same diverse slop we see everywhere else. Hell Alexander Dumas was mulatto and he would be pissed on this miscasting crap. Ali Pasha and Haydee are Albanian, ALBANIAN.
Crap like this is why I can't wait for AI to replace the film industry. The art is the novel, the filmmakers' job is create a faithful adaptation of that art, not provide their own artistic interpretation of it because quite frankly their interpretations are always for the worse not better.
Sapper Redux said:hunter2012 said:agdoc2001 said:
So Haydee is African now? What happened to Ali Pasha?
Please tell me this a joke, I've been waiting for so long for a proper adaptation(at least one where Edmond doesn't end up with Mercades but instead Haudee at the end.) Of course the stupid DEI crowd would go after this, they're hell bent on distorting historical fiction and turning it into the same diverse slop we see everywhere else. Hell Alexander Dumas was mulatto and he would be pissed on this miscasting crap. Ali Pasha and Haydee are Albanian, ALBANIAN.
Crap like this is why I can't wait for AI to replace the film industry. The art is the novel, the filmmakers' job is create a faithful adaptation of that art, not provide their own artistic interpretation of it because quite frankly their interpretations are always for the worse not better.
Film is also art. Adaptation is art. You're not going to find an art museum in the world that's not chock full of differing adaptations of the same story or event.
Fleen said:AgFrogfan said:
Written by Alexander Dumbass...
Just took a nap watching this movie this afternoon...
Sapper Redux said:hunter2012 said:agdoc2001 said:
So Haydee is African now? What happened to Ali Pasha?
Please tell me this a joke, I've been waiting for so long for a proper adaptation(at least one where Edmond doesn't end up with Mercades but instead Haudee at the end.) Of course the stupid DEI crowd would go after this, they're hell bent on distorting historical fiction and turning it into the same diverse slop we see everywhere else. Hell Alexander Dumas was mulatto and he would be pissed on this miscasting crap. Ali Pasha and Haydee are Albanian, ALBANIAN.
Crap like this is why I can't wait for AI to replace the film industry. The art is the novel, the filmmakers' job is create a faithful adaptation of that art, not provide their own artistic interpretation of it because quite frankly their interpretations are always for the worse not better.
Film is also art. Adaptation is art. You're not going to find an art museum in the world that's not chock full of differing adaptations of the same story or event.
hunter2012 said:Sapper Redux said:hunter2012 said:agdoc2001 said:
So Haydee is African now? What happened to Ali Pasha?
Please tell me this a joke, I've been waiting for so long for a proper adaptation(at least one where Edmond doesn't end up with Mercades but instead Haudee at the end.) Of course the stupid DEI crowd would go after this, they're hell bent on distorting historical fiction and turning it into the same diverse slop we see everywhere else. Hell Alexander Dumas was mulatto and he would be pissed on this miscasting crap. Ali Pasha and Haydee are Albanian, ALBANIAN.
Crap like this is why I can't wait for AI to replace the film industry. The art is the novel, the filmmakers' job is create a faithful adaptation of that art, not provide their own artistic interpretation of it because quite frankly their interpretations are always for the worse not better.
Film is also art. Adaptation is art. You're not going to find an art museum in the world that's not chock full of differing adaptations of the same story or event.
An original script is art for it is created with the intent to be seen on screen. An adaptation is not, it's a transmutation from something intended to be written to something intended to be seen. Now there is artistic expression in things like the camera work, lightening, tempo, the visual production of the transmutation. Beyond that the source material is either adapted faithfully to the intent of the original author as best as feasible(appropriate runtime and continuity) or it is rewritten to fit agendas or to satisfy the writer, director, or producer's hubris.
There's nothing wrong with a reimagining, but it's distasteful to have the same setting, location, time period, and general storyline then intentionally miscast key characters just to fill the d*mned DEI quota, it changes the context of the story for no purpose other than modern political agenda. Ask yourself "if we didn't live in this DEI era would this actress really be cast as Haydee?"
LMCane said:Fleen said:AgFrogfan said:
Written by Alexander Dumbass...
Just took a nap watching this movie this afternoon...
lame joke or freudian slip?!
AGC said:rhutton125 said:
I thought Haydee was Arab or something. /shrug
No, from Yanina/Janina which is Albania (our family is reading the chapter on her story specifically right now, as in last night).
Also, child slaves from the Balkans used by the Ottoman Empire as an army were called Janissaries. History of Eastern Europe since 1492 at tamu comes in clutch for me, finally.