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<blockquote data-quote="Jack7" data-source="post: 5846771" data-attributes="member: 54707"><p>Saw it with my daughter this afternoon. We both enjoyed it quite a bit. The actress playing Dejah was a blue-eyed baby doll. Good in a fight, superb bearing, intelligent, moved like a cat, excellent looker. No doubt of that. Quite the Princess of Mars. </p><p></p><p>If you haven't read the books it might be hard to follow in places. And it's not highly faithful plot-wise. A lot of things go unsaid though because of the complexity of the plot and the relationships (such as with the Tharks and Woola - my favorite creatures in the books), and because a film can rarely do justice to a well-developed book. That being said, I think that for those who know the books though, it came very close to being an almost completely realistic depiction of the fiction of Burroughs. To coin a phrase. I'm not much for 3-D but now kinda wish I'd seen it in 3-D. Just to see what certain scenes would have been like in 3-D.</p><p></p><p>I recommend it. I strongly suspect there will be future films in the series. There should be if other stories are handled as this one was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack7, post: 5846771, member: 54707"] Saw it with my daughter this afternoon. We both enjoyed it quite a bit. The actress playing Dejah was a blue-eyed baby doll. Good in a fight, superb bearing, intelligent, moved like a cat, excellent looker. No doubt of that. Quite the Princess of Mars. If you haven't read the books it might be hard to follow in places. And it's not highly faithful plot-wise. A lot of things go unsaid though because of the complexity of the plot and the relationships (such as with the Tharks and Woola - my favorite creatures in the books), and because a film can rarely do justice to a well-developed book. That being said, I think that for those who know the books though, it came very close to being an almost completely realistic depiction of the fiction of Burroughs. To coin a phrase. I'm not much for 3-D but now kinda wish I'd seen it in 3-D. Just to see what certain scenes would have been like in 3-D. I recommend it. I strongly suspect there will be future films in the series. There should be if other stories are handled as this one was. [/QUOTE]
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