Sunday, June 24, 2007

Film summarise: In My Father's Den



In My Father's Den


A kind of mystery story, was made into a feature film of the same name novel which written by Maurice Gee, a famous novelist in New Zealand. It was released in New Zealand in 2004.


This story happened in a small town of South Island. Paul, a battle weary war photographer, returned to his home town when his father dies. Paul read numerous different kinds of novel in his father’s den in which was a place like a small room, where Paul could share thoughts and secret with his father, Paul and his father had erotic relationship with Jeff.


To his surprise, he met a sixteen year old girl, Celia, she is a daughter of his first girlfriend, Jeff. Then Celia missed, who seems like his girl friend, or seems like his daughter. So Paul though that Jeff’s partner is suspected person. But the police suspected Paul to murder Celia and investigated him.


Finally, Paul found that Celia actually was murdered by his younger brother. Because he hated Celia and her mother, Jeff. They caused his mother died and spoiled his life. He loved his mother so much. He also thought Celia maybe is his father’s daughter.


Actually at end of the film, we do not know their relations very clearly

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

summary of '' The bridges of Madison county''




The Bridges of Madison Country

The Bridges of Madison country, which is written by Robert James Waller, is a bestselling novel of the century. It tells us a romantic love story between a photographer, Robert Kincaid, and a farm wife, Francesca Johnson.
The novel begins with an interview between a writer and Francesca’ children (Michael and Carolyn), the latter reveal their mother’s unusual story with photos, magazine clippings and a set of journals written by their mother.
The story happened in August of 1965, Robert, the photographer, was on his way to find the bridges of Madison country in order to take photos for the journal, National Geographic, and he met Francesca in the front porch of her house when he wanted to ask the way to a covered bridge. They fell in love at the first glance. At that time, Francesca’s husband, Richard, and their children were at the Illinois State Fair. Francesca went with Robert to find the Roseman Bridge and took photos; she also invited him to have dinner at her home. They loved each other deeply and spent the happiest time of their lives. Although Francesca found her true love with Robert, she still chose the responsibility and stayed with her husband as well as her children; therefore, she refused to go with Robert when he left Lowa farm before Friday when her husband came back. After that, they all missed each other. Robert sent a letter with some photos, which he took for her, to Francesca. Francesca did not contact with him until 1979, when her husband died; however, she could not find Robert. She received a package after Robert passed away. In it, there were a letter from Robert and some items which Robert wanted to left to her. Robert also asked to scatter his ashes at the Roseman Bridge.
Finally, Francesca died in 1989 when she was sixty-nine years old and her ashes were also scatter at the same place as her requested in her letter to her attorney. She left a letter to her children in order to tell them her love story. In this reason, there is an interview between a writer and Francesca’ children as described in the beginning.