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Cargando... Downton Abbey: The Complete Scripts, Season Twopor Julian Fellowes
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I love Downton. And Season 2 worked wonderfully on screen but I feel many scenes were better suited with actors than in print. However, what made this worse was Julian Fellowes. Like the first script book, Julian felt the need to offer asides when none was needed. If I ever get around to reading the Season 3 scripts, I’m going to skip the footnotes entirely. ( ) Picked this up at a library friends sale. As a fan of the show, I'm enjoying reading the scripts and hearing the actors' voices in my head. With Fellowes' footnotes about inspirations for scenes, viewpoints on history, and personal commentary, I am gaining greater appreciation for what the show has accomplished. Do I dare track down the other script volumes??? sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesDownton Abbey (Screenplays Season 2)
The full scripts of award-winning Downton Abbey, season two including previously unseen commentary from Julian Fellowes Opening in 1916, as the First World War rages across Europe, Season Two is the next dramatic installment of the much-loved, award-winning drama. The Crawley family and their servants play their parts on the front line and back at home as their lives are intensified by the strains of war. The shooting scripts give a fascinating view of how Julian Fellowes weaves his storylines of love, loss, and betrayal to captivate the audience. With key insights into the research and creative processes, this will appeal to fans and students alike. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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