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Die Säulen der Erde

Originaltitel: The Pillars of the Earth
  • Miniserie
  • 2010
  • 16
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Donald Sutherland, Rufus Sewell, Matthew Macfadyen, Ian McShane, Eddie Redmayne, and Hayley Atwell in Die Säulen der Erde (2010)
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Die Geschichte spielt vor dem Hintergrund von Krieg, religiösem Zwist und Machtkämpfen, die Leben und Familien auseinander reißen.Die Geschichte spielt vor dem Hintergrund von Krieg, religiösem Zwist und Machtkämpfen, die Leben und Familien auseinander reißen.Die Geschichte spielt vor dem Hintergrund von Krieg, religiösem Zwist und Machtkämpfen, die Leben und Familien auseinander reißen.

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    • Matthew Macfadyen
    • Eddie Redmayne
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    9dave-sturm

    Epic novel brought grandly to the screen

    I have read everything Ken Follett has written, but I pretty much had him pegged as a writer of extraordinarily readable suspense potboilers. Better than Stephen King, but no Cormac McCarthy. Then, in 1989 he unveiled "Pillars of the Earth" and I was stunned. Follett gave full rein to his incredibly vivid and compelling storytelling abilities. When I finished I was sad. I could no longer follow the adventures of these heroic and scheming English men and women in the the tumultuous 12th Century, a time of uncertainty over who should be on the throne.

    I have now watched the first six episodes (available on Netflix for instant viewing) and am dying to see the final two when they come available. I didn't know what to expect, but I can declare myself fully satisfied.

    What worried me most going in was the series was what the tone would be. Follett is a master of grand, operatic gestures. The mini-series captures that.

    He also is far from shy about sex, barbarism and vulgarity. There's a scene when the monks put Ellen on trial as a witch that made my jaw drop. No F-bombs, but one startling c**t bomb. The incest theme between William and his mother is not explicitly shown, but very clear.

    Occasionally, it's a bit "stagey" and the CGI is good, but not state of the art.

    Still, "Pillars" is a triumph of epic storytelling.
    sonicingandentering

    An epic masterpiece that should be a classic.

    Now I did not have the good fortune of reading Ken Follet's book, but when I saw the promos and previews for this, I know I wanted to watch it. The characters are so well done, every one of them has a story element to bring to play and not one of them is poorly written. Everything that happened, and the way it happened, made it believe that it really happened. There was not a single dull moment in the entire miniseries. I never knew that building a church could be the basis for such a gripping storyline riddled with events that never stopped entertaining me. It has a little bit for everyone. For those who enjoy romance, there are several love triangles and paradoxes, for those who enjoy action, there are plenty of bloody sword-wielding fight scenes, there are laughs, there are cries, its not just a miniseries, but an experience; a life. Its absolutely wonderful and I will hope to see it amongst television classics someday.
    dtuttle

    Better than anyone could have hoped for.

    One of my favorite books of all time turned into a TV series that shows up out of no where. I was expecting something truly disappointing. After watching the first two episodes I can honestly say this is beyond my highest expectations. The plot development is different from the book, but the emotional impact of the story is fully present. The character development draws you in just like the book did. Your desire to know what happens next will surpass that of reading the book. It is such a wonderful thing to see an adaptation that captures it's source so fully and even surpasses it at times. I can't wait for the remaining episodes. This show will win many awards. Addendum after Episode #3: Things dipped a bit in this episode. If I was rating this show using the 10 stars that IMDb uses, I would have gone from 9 previously to 7 now. There were some overly cheesy moments in this episode that seemed to dilute the storytelling skill from the first two episodes. Hopefully this is a rare occurrence.
    10longcooljolie

    Grand, thrilling epic and the best adaptation they could have made

    Ken Follett is one of the most brilliant novelists of modern times. His stories immerse and engage the reader into worlds so real that it seems possible to step into them.

    "Pillars of the Earth" is one of his most popular books. Originally published in 1989, it gained a cult following through word of mouth then achieved even greater prominence when Oprah discovered back in the mid 1990s.

    Tandem Productions and Tony and Ridley Scott took the risk of adapting the sweeping historic novel into a miniseries. The novel is such an intricate spiderweb of lust, revenge, and triumph of an iron will that the mere act of adapting the screenplay for sound-bite and short attention span 21st century viewers was a daunting challenge.

    After all, the book is almost 1,000 pages long and covers an approximate 40 year period. My original review of the series came just after it aired and I had only seen part 1. Having reread the novel recently and re-watched the entire series 14 years later, here are some new thoughts.

    The best part is that all of the novel's characters are there. Practically all of them are true to how they were described in the novel, with the most spectacular casting being Jack Jackson. Then unknown actor Eddie Redmayne brought the character to life in a delightful way showing his sensitivity and strength at the same time. Natalia Woerner nearly steals the show with her portrayal of the mysterious Ellen, Jack's mother.

    The other strong woman character is Lady Aliena, portrayed beautifully by Hayley Atwell. A Ken Follett hallmark is his ability to populate his stories with strong women characters going all the way back to "Eye of the Needle" where Lucy Rose outwits a dangerous Nazi spy. In "Pillars," Lady Aliena rises from pampered highborn daughter to one of the most important merchants in Kingsbridge.

    Some reviewers who loved the novel blanched at the changes producers made for the miniseries. The kings and queens in England play much smaller roles in the novel, but in the miniseries more attention is paid to them since it gives context and scope to the struggles of the monastery in Kingsbridge and the odds stacked against them in building their "compass to God" cathedral. One of the most arresting scenes from an early episode happens when Prior Phillip must confer with King Stephen about assistance in building a cathedral and the king conducts the meeting outside the castle ramparts with archers bearing down on them.

    The most glaring character change occurred with Regan Hamleigh, who is described in the novel as an ugly crone but in this miniseries is portrayed by the opposite-of-ugly actress Sarah Parish. Well, they made her personality ugly anyway, and her son, Lord WIlliam Hamleigh is as much of a fiendish villain in the miniseries as in the novel. The producers added an Oedipal element to the relationship between William and his mother, which may have disappointed or even outraged some novel purists but for me seemed ingenious. It added a further creepy element to both characters.

    Speaking of creepy; Ian McShane as Bishop Waleran is a great character and performance for which he should have won an Emmy. His voice booms like a thunderclap as he is involved in one double-dealing after another between the Hamleighs and the Kingsbridge monastery.

    The special effects and art direction masterfully create the grimy, gritty world of 1100s England and the stark contrasts between privileges of royalty and serfs wallowing in the mud beside the hogs they keep. Public executions and dismembering are commonplace as one plot change involving the deposed Earl Bartholomew of Shiring (portrayed aristocratically by Donald Sutherland) tears at the heart.

    While the novel relied on straightforward storytelling, the miniseries offers deftly executed, haunting flashbacks to establish the mysterious Ellen's role in the dirty laundry of Percy Hamleigh and Archbishop Waleran's past. Her husband had been mysteriously executed around the time the ship burned. Ellen's son Jack, who is portrayed as an artistic savant, becomes a force in building the cathedral.

    Overall, the television miniseries should thrill the fans of the novel. Even the opening credits contain a clever, metamorphosing animated sequence and a stirring dramatic musical score punctuates and accentuates the grandeur.
    7lastcall-1

    Godd, but could have been great

    Ken Follett's novel is an all time classic,and it was great to see it put on screen. The result is good. I watched the whole miniseries in one day; once you started you cannot stop, like when you read Follett's book. The cast is perfect. Ian Mc Shane is brilliant as always, and all those wonderful English actors and actresses are perfect. One thing bothered me a lot though; the monuments, the clothes, the furniture look more renaissance than 12th century, and it's a shame because it spoils the credibility of the movie. It did not surprise me though, knowing that it was produced by Ridley Scott. After his awful Robin Hood, you knew what to expect. I wish it would have been as accurate as Jean Jacques Annaud's "In the name of the Rose". It would have been a masterpiece instead of the pleasant mini series we have here. Ar least, it is very entertaining .

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      Many tourists visit Kingsbridge in the English county of Devon to visit its world famous cathedral. However, the Kingsbridge of the novel on which this series is based is entirely fictional and has nothing whatsoever to do with the real Kingsbridge in Devon, much to the disappointment of people who find they have travelled to see a cathedral that has never existed.
    • Patzer
      Throughout the series, Stephen and Matilda are both referred to as "Majesty". English kings and queens did not use the title "Majesty" until the middle of the 16th century, nearly 400 years after the setting of this series
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      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Folge #14.55 (2010)

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