It's very long! I started it on Monday and I still haven't finished it! BUt it is beautiful enough to maybe justify that it stands around admiring its own beauty so much instead of getting a move on with things. XD
(I do like it, I've been a bit tired/ill, though & film-watching is hard - I should probably have waited for a different time. But I think the next session must get me to the end, or nearly!! I am also admiring it and looking forward to the end credits when I can find out who the narrator is whose voice I definitely recognise. I could do IMBD but that would be cheating.)
I was fine with it on Monday, but by the time it was Friday and it was still going on and on, I was beginning to wonder if I would ever be free of it or it was like some S&S thing where I was trapped with an everlasting 18th C painting in disguise as a period drama. I already think of it more fondly now it's finally over! \o/ I'll probably watch it again one day & it'll be better when I know what to expect and can do it in less sessions.
(And the narrator was of course Michael Hordern, which did think it must be, but I was second-guessing myself right to the end. XD)
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(I do like it, I've been a bit tired/ill, though & film-watching is hard - I should probably have waited for a different time. But I think the next session must get me to the end, or nearly!! I am also admiring it and looking forward to the end credits when I can find out who the narrator is whose voice I definitely recognise. I could do IMBD but that would be cheating.)
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A totally legitimate approach if you ask me.
(I am glad that even if it is tiring to watch films, it's not completely impossible.)
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(And the narrator was of course Michael Hordern, which did think it must be, but I was second-guessing myself right to the end. XD)