Ged découvre qu'il a des pouvoirs magiques. Au cours de son voyage vers l'âge adulte, il combattra des dragons, tombera amoureux, franchira le seuil de la mort et, finalement, exercera le po... Tout lireGed découvre qu'il a des pouvoirs magiques. Au cours de son voyage vers l'âge adulte, il combattra des dragons, tombera amoureux, franchira le seuil de la mort et, finalement, exercera le pouvoir de réunifier un royaume.Ged découvre qu'il a des pouvoirs magiques. Au cours de son voyage vers l'âge adulte, il combattra des dragons, tombera amoureux, franchira le seuil de la mort et, finalement, exercera le pouvoir de réunifier un royaume.
- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 7 victoires et 8 nominations au total
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How do they get funding for this stuff? I just don't get it. They should just give me the money instead -- I could have made a better adaptation with my video camera, a plastic swimming pool, and a stick of modeling clay. Unbelievable.
The great shortcoming is the script and storyline, which has mangled the first two books of the Earthsea trilogy -- one of the greatest pieces of writing in the fantasy genre by one of the greatest fantasy and science fiction writers -- into a very mediocre, formulaic fantasy production with a story that bears only a passing resemblance to the original. The story suffers from a peripheral character, the Kargad king, being blown into a major character to provide a central villain, all but destroying the nuance and social complexity of antagonism in the original stories. The original stories have a strong theme of growth through the lifecourse of the central character, Ged. Collapsing the stories together and shortening the time frame has required a number of story changes which weaken this central theme. A number of changes have been made with respect to Atuan that play into a sappy, very unsatisfactory ending.
If you want cheap entertainment this is a good movie. If you want truly great stories, and fantasy reading that offers insight into your everyday life and commentary on the world, read the books instead: A Wizard of Earthsea, Tombs of Atuan, The Farthest Shore, by Ursula LeGuin. The later Tehanu continues the story of Ged, but is, IMO, less deserving of praise.
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- AnecdotesUrsula K. Le Guin, author of the novels on which the production is based, was critical of the adaptation. Among her complaints was the "whitewashing" of her characters' races (in the novels, few of Le Guin's characters are white). Le Guin also resented a statement published by director Robert Lieberman intoning that she approved of his take on her story.
- GaffesShortly after Ged and Oigon turn their backs to the goat, the crystal from Oigon's staff falls to the ground. After the cut, the crystal is back.
- Citations
The Dragon: Ask me two questions, wizard, and I will give you the answers.
Ged: Isn't it usually three?
The Dragon: Yes, but with that you're back to two.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #33.9 (2005)
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