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Your host Minal is back with our guests Benny and Vipula. In this episode we cover Episodes 8 and 9 of Moving Kdrama. These two episodes narrate the story of the ‘parents' and we are joined by a very special guest - Paroma. Paroma is well known in the KDrama podcast and online circles as she is the co-host of Kdrama podcast Drama Over Followers. You can also follow her on instagram and twitter where she posts about all things KDramas as TheDramanotes. Episodes 8-9 takes us back to the 90s where we discover how BongSeok's parents Lee MiHyun (Han Hyo Joo) and Kim Dusik (Jo InSung) meet and fall in love. Moving moves into the ‘Romance' genre while keeping the spy thriller brewing in the background. Again, spoilers from the drama, so we suggest you watch it first and then listen to this Deep Dive. Episode Outline: Kim DuSik's entry and his superability - opening scene Director Min sets up MiHyun for a special mission Dusik - JungWon Bromance MiHyun - Dusik - A perfect slow burn romance Operation Seagull Episode summaries in 5 mins Episode 8 ‘Black' main scenes Episode 9 ‘Humanists' main scenes Beyond Moving [Key Themes Emerging] Underlying sexism in the agency The Genetics - BongSeok is totally his parents' kid imbibing the dorkiness of his father and the kindness/empathy of his mom along with their super abilities. Love Confessions in Moving - The writer has consistently aced these. The Color Purple - The second date, the curtains, the roof of her restaurant. Weaving true events into fiction to build the NK angle - The opening scene is based on the Korean Air Flight Bombing (1987) and DuSik's mission is aligned to Kim Il Sung's death (1994) People with superpowers are more vulnerable and exploited by the state. Super Heroes choosing morality vs loyalty to NIS Other dramas/movies discussed in episode: Paroma mentioned her early KDrama viewings - Shining Inheritance (Han Hyo Joo) and You are beautiful (Park Shin Hye) Call out to Characters & Actors: Park Byung Eun - Plays MaSang Gu the rogue SK NIS Agent. Other notable performances - Kingdom S2 and Because This is My First Life. Our favourite love stories (Series/Movies): Paroma: Boman Irani/Shabana Azmi in Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd. Vipula: Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpy in Before Trilogy Minal: Colin Firth/Jennifer Ehle in Pride and Prejudice (BBC 1995 Series) , Swapnil Joshi/Mukta Barve in Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta Benny : Irrfan Khan/Nimrat Kaur in The Lunchbox Music Credits: Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter. License code: LU8KUCTYYYAA2KKL Contact Us: Email: crashlandedonkdramas[@]gmail[.]com Leave us a review or rating on the podcast app. Twitter: @CrashLandedonKD Instagram @crashlanded_onkdramas
dearest listeners, it is our greatest pleasure to cordially invite you to join us this autumn for a meeting of the minds of the highest order. this month we hold our teacups with our pinkies out as we drink from the fount of old school barbz, considering the inherent romance of staring and the unyielding burden of having no propriety. while some may shy away from a challenge such as this, we are so bewitched, body and soul, that we have no choice but to share our thoughts of most ardent love with you all. indeed, the time has come for us to read the inspiration for twilight – Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. synopsis music by Jerome Chauvelspecial things mentioned in the episode:Glow Worm CavesStump Cross CavernsBuzzFeed quiz Elizabeth and Darcy: The Iconic Romantic CoupleTikTok creator @plsleaveamsgTikTok creator @rae_amber_rae The real Mr Darcy would have actually looked like thisChatsworth HouseStanage EdgePride and Prejudice - Jane Austen (1813 novel)Pride and Prejudice (2005 film directed by Joe Wright)Pride and Prejudice (BBC miniseries directed by Simon Langton)The Lizzie Bennet Diaries (American webseries created by Hank Green and Bernie Su)Becoming Jane (2007 film directed by Julian Jarrold)Bright Star (2009 film directed by Jane Campion)Send us a Text Message.choose our next podcast read by going here and voting in the first week of each month!make sure you subscribe to hear our groundbreaking thoughts as soon as they are unleashed. if you want to be on the same page as us, follow us at talklit.gethit on Instagram and TikTok.theme music born from the creative genius of Big Boi B.talk lit, get hit are reading and recording on Giabal, Jagera, Jarowair & Turrbal lands. we acknowledge the cultural diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and pay respect to Elders past, present and future. always was, always will be.
For tonight's feast, we spend some time on the Hallmark Movies Now App immersing ourselves deeper into the world of Jane Austen with the very clever Hallmark original movie, "An American in Austen." For dessert, we recommend the BBC mini-series of "Pride and Prejudice" from 1995. Hallmark is making the six part series available as part of its Loveuary celebration of the beloved author. Your table is ready!
Fresh off her win at the 2022 Jeopardy Tournament of Champions, Amy Schneider stormed into the Failure to Adapt podcast studio and demanded to talk Jane Austen, and Red Scott and Maggie Tokuda-Hall were happy to oblige her. When it comes to Pride & Prejudice adaptations, two works sit atop the regency class system: Pride and Prejudice, the 1995 BBC series, and Pride & Prejudice, the 2005 film directed by Joe Wright. But which one is canonically the best??? Listen and find out. Amy Schneider is the winningest woman in Jeopardy history, the first transgender contestant to win the Tournament of Champions, winner of the 2022 Queerty BADASS award, and a genuinely delightful person. Buy Maggie's newest book, Love in the Library If you like us, you'll also enjoy: Following the pod on twitter: https://twitter.com/FailureAdapt Supporting Failure to Adapt on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FailureToAdaptPodcast
We're back baby, and better than ever. This week we discuss the first two episodes of the OG Pride and Prejudice BBC miniseries with Colin Firth. So much chaos and laughter! We hope you enjoy! x Get in touch via email at austentranslationpod@gmail.com or austen_translation_pod on Instagram. Adieu!
It's been almost three years since the first time we looked at Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and this time we're doing it right! We're revisiting the classic romance with a three-part look at the classic filmed adaptations, and the some of the more out-there adaptations, too! In this episode—Part One of Three—we discuss: Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice. Pride and Prejudice (MGM, 1940), directed by Robert Z. Leonard, written by Aldous Huxley and Jane Murfin, and starring Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier. Pride and Prejudice (BBC, 1980), directed by Cyril Coke, written by Fay Weldon, and starring Elizabeth Garvie and David Rintoul. Footnotes: Pride and Prejudice (BBC, 1967), available only in-person from the BFI Fay Weldon and The Bulgari Connection You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us and all of our show notes online at adaptorperishcast.com. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com or tweet using #adaptcast.
In this episode we chat about what happens when books go from page to screen in Adaptations! In the process we argue about lots of stuff (as usual) and you learn more than you ever wanted to know about manga sound effects! Plus: psychic sidekicks, librarian in-jokes, our faith in Ellen DeGeneres, and what we want to see adapted for the screen. You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jessi Books and Other Media We Read This Month Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind by Hayao Miyazaki; Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (movie 1984) The Princess Bride by William Goldman; The Princess Bride (movie 1987) The Snowman by Jo Nesbø; The Snowman (movie 2017) Stardust by Neil Gaiman, illustrated Charles Vess; Stardust (movie 2007) Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones; Howl’s Moving Castle (movie 2004) Uprooted by Naomi Novik; adaptation in potentia A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness; A Discovery of Witches (TV series 2018) Books and Other Media We Discuss Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk; Fight Club (movie 1999) Battle Royale by Koushun Takami, translated by Yuji Oniki; Battle Royale (movie 2000) Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien; Lord of the Rings (movie trilogy 2001-3) Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick; Blade Runner (movie 1982) A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick; A Scanner Darkly (movie 2006) Anne of Green Gables series by L.M. Montgomery; Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (tv mini-series 1985 & 1987) (I’ve never watched two more recent sequel/prequels, and I never will) Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen; Pride and Prejudice (BBC mini-series 1995); Pride and Prejudice (movie 2005) The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien; The Hobbit (movie trilogy 2012-14) Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell; Wives and Daughters (mini series 1999) Persuasion by Jane Austen; Persuasion (movie 2007) Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen; Northanger Abbey (movie 2007) A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess; A Clockwork Orange (movie 1971) The Bloodettes/Les Saignantes (movie 2005) Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman; Good Omens (TV series 2018?) Hellboy: An Assortment of Horrors (short stories collection) edited by Christopher Golden, art by Mike Mignola; Hellboy (movie 2004) The Orchid Thief: A True Story of Beauty and Obsession by Susan Orlean; Adaptation (movie 2002) Ponyo (movie 2008); The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen The Coldest City by Anthony Johnston; Atomic Blonde (movie 2017) Her Space Opera by Katie Longua, music by Accumulator - a comic with a code to download related music Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O’Malley; Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (movie 2010) Fullmetal Alchemist series by Hiromu Arakawa; there are a number of different adaptations in films and video games and more, but Jessi is referring to Fullmetal Alchemist (anime 2003-4) and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009-10) A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin; Game of Thrones (TV series 2011-) Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling; Harry Potter (film series 2001-2011) Sandman series by Neil Gaiman and various artists Papillon by Henri Charrière; Papillon (movie 1973) AND Papillon (movie 2017) which is a remake of the 1973 film and Meghan didn’t even know it existed (layers of adaptation!!) Criminal Minds (TV series 2005-) Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker; Mindhunter (TV series 2017-) Suicide Squad (comics); Suicide Squad (movie 2016) The Alienist by Caleb Carr; The Alienist (TV series 2018) American Gods by Neil Gaiman; American Gods (TV series 2017-) Jodorowsky’s Dune (documentary 2013) Adaptations We Want to See Discworld series by Terry Pratchett, specifically more adaptations from this universe since three live action ones exist: The Color of Magic (mini series 2008), based on The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic Terry Pratchett’s Hogfather (movie 2006), based on Hogfather Going Postal (mini series 2010), based on Going Postal China Miéville - just everything Links, Articles, and Things The Metabarons: A Rape Comic - Here’s the piece about Alejandro Jodorowsky and how he is scum Remembering the Time Alejandro Jodorowsky Raped a Woman in the Name of Art Questions Do you seek out movie adaptations of books or avoid them? Do you read the books that movies you like are based on? Did anyone get Meghan’s Library joke? What makes a good adaptation (or a bad adaptation)? Where’s the line between adaptation and something that is “inspired by” an existing text? What’s a book or comic you’d love to see adapted? Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on January 2nd, for our Best of 2017 episode! Then come back on January 16th for our episode on Family Sagas!
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a movie podcast in possession of a good audience must be in want of a Pride & Prejudice episode. So we made one for you! This week special guest Chelsea convinces Wesleigh to watch the the definitive 5-hour BBC miniseries version of P&P. We discuss teenage marriages, which character reminds us of a golden retriever puppy, and, of course, that scene with Colin Firth that made everyone fall in love with him.
Here's the audio for the Pride and Prejudice (BBC 1995) episode we did on the live show a couple weeks ago. Enjoy!
Let’s break it down with Sarah Jae-Jones, debut author of WINTERSONG, podcaster at large with the PubCrawl Podcast, and former editor at St. Martin’s Press, as she talks about learning to write to avoid Korean school, the possible titles for her memoir on publishing, evil threshold magic, and the not-entirely-nice ways that publishing surprised her. Sarah Jae-Jones Show Notes Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery Kongji and Patzzi Pride and Prejudice (BBC miniseries) Goosebumps by R.L. Stine Sesame Street Kristin Nelson’s blog Pub Rants JJ’s podcast co-host, Kelly Van Sant Al Zukerman, chairman of Writer’s House Simplenote Dropbox Scrivener Marie Lu (listen to her First Draft interview here!) JJ’s blog post about writing the sequel