The last of the Mohicans: the movie.
Oct. 19th, 2007 12:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am watching "The last of the Mohicans". (I had to check it up as I have heard so many good things about it). So far very good in a "movie that will make your rainy day better" way and quite different form the book which I remember to revolve more around war and Uncas and his father than around romance. It is STILL all about white people but I really like Hawkeye. And it is sweeping-epic gorgeous! I am looking forward to making some icons from this!
It has been a while since I have read the book – it was actually in our school program reading for the "Literature" class. I remember discussing at a very great length how evil white invaders wiped off the whole population of Indians by making them fight against each other. And that Uncas died and the future of the whole nation died with him. BUT!!! I don't remember anything serious between Cora and Hawkeye. I must have forgotten this completely – was their kissing scene in the book?????????????????
Anyways, this is such a pretty and wonderfully romantic scene:

PS I have to go to the dentist this afternoon - I am not overly happy about this. :D
It has been a while since I have read the book – it was actually in our school program reading for the "Literature" class. I remember discussing at a very great length how evil white invaders wiped off the whole population of Indians by making them fight against each other. And that Uncas died and the future of the whole nation died with him. BUT!!! I don't remember anything serious between Cora and Hawkeye. I must have forgotten this completely – was their kissing scene in the book?????????????????
Anyways, this is such a pretty and wonderfully romantic scene:

PS I have to go to the dentist this afternoon - I am not overly happy about this. :D
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Date: 2007-10-19 12:46 pm (UTC)Still - this is one of my favourite films. The music, the cast, the cinematography is all so gorgeous. The last 15 minutes of the film are, to me at least, of epic proportions. Lastly Magua is a very good villain - by which I mean he is actually intelligent, scary and you can sort of understand him. This makes him truly fascinating.
I take it you haven't seen the whole movie yet? Because this is one movie I do not want to spoil you for. ;)
And if you make icons from this film I will love you forever. :D
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Date: 2007-10-19 12:52 pm (UTC)Hey! I have 3-Iron at home waiting for me!
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Date: 2007-10-19 12:59 pm (UTC)At this point, all the powers were concerned about was the other European powers in NA, and Indians interested them only insofar as they could help them kick the British or French (depending on who you were) out. It was very much before the huge expansion that followed Lewis and Clark etc and portions of NA inhabited by whites were very small.
OK, this said, the main reason I do not care for the movie is because it completely changes the plot of the book. Don't like the story, write your own, don't keep nothing from te book and call it LotM.
In the book, Hawkeye is an old man (the age of Uncas' father). The main 'lovebirds' of the book are Duncan (the British officer) and Alice (the younger, blonde daughter). Cora also likes Duncan but he always loved Alice, so no go, there. Uncas ends up falling for Cora. Hawkeye, clearly, doesn't have any sexy scenes, as that would be more senior citizen sex and not hunky DDL disrobing. Cooper did write a book about young Hawkeye, in fact LotM is somewhat in the middle of the Leatherstocking Tales, and in that book Hawkeye had an OTP, but I think the book was called Pathfinder (I read it a long time ago) and has nothing in common with this.
This book was actually unusual for a time, because it had bad Indians (Magua is a very Victorian villain) but also noble and good ones (Uncas, Chingachgook) and its ideas that 'miscegenation' can produce noble people was also rather novel. Cora's father is very explicit about his love and pride in her, and Cora is clearly the stronger of the sisters. And Duncan makes very clear that it's not because of the race thing that he is not in love with Cora, but because he just prefers Alice. The trope of two sisters, the older one very strong and intelligent and the younger fragile, and the hero falling for the latter, is a very common Victorian trope (see Woman in White by Wilkie Collins) and says a lot about what people of the time found desirable in women, but I don't find it a huge flaw, just a thing of its time.
Anyway, this is getting novel length itself.
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Date: 2007-10-19 01:39 pm (UTC)And Daniel Day-Lewis is so very pretty as Hawkeye, here, it beggars the imagination, doesn't it?
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Date: 2007-10-19 02:24 pm (UTC)I bought a copy of the book but since it's like the 2nd or 3rd in the Natty Bumpo series I never read it. (I hate reading things out of order, even if it's "allowed.") I'm getting conflicting chronology from fantasticfiction.co.uk and wikipedia—and there's so much else I have to read that I haven't worked my way through it.
One movie marathon day, I made a friend of mine watch The Power of One, The Last of the Mohicans, and A Room with a View. When I pointed out that Cecil Vyse was Daniel Day-Lewis (and we watched it right after Mohicans) she was quite stunned. One of my favorite transformations.
Daniel Day-Lewis is so f'ing hot in that movie. I also think Mohicans is what made me love long hair on girls, Stowe's hair is awesome in this. I was quite obsessed with her for a while.
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Date: 2007-10-19 04:02 pm (UTC)I think I remember finding DDL very hot in this movie but not loving the movie so much - but I can't remember why :P
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Date: 2007-10-19 04:56 pm (UTC)I do disagree with
I CANNOT wait for icons!!! :D
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Date: 2007-10-19 07:29 pm (UTC)Oh, and about your question. Many things in the movie are quite different from those happening in the book. Actually, I found the book quite boring when comparated to the movie, but I guess it was focusing more on the traditions and customs of the Natives, than on the drama.
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Date: 2007-10-20 01:41 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-10-21 05:37 pm (UTC)But best of all I liked the music from the movie: the one playing when Uncas is falling from the mountain. It was the first song I'd downloaded from the web ;))))))))
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Date: 2007-10-22 06:18 pm (UTC)If you are interested in all things related to the film, go here (http://www.mohicanpress.com/) (if you are work, turn down the sound before clicking). It's a treasure house of all sorts of goodies. And you would make my day if you made some icons.
Btw, I have a copy of the original script and there was indeed a "love affair" between Uncas and Alice filmed but it never made it to the final copy.
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Date: 2007-10-23 08:15 am (UTC)(no subject)
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