Monday, May 27, 2013

Lorna Doone Review



Lorna Doone (2000) Poster



Sorry I haven't posted in a while! May is always a crazy month.... Anyway, about a month ago, I watched Lorna Doone on YouTube. It was a school night and I told myself I would just watch part one.... yeah, right. I finished the whole thing in one sitting. And it was one of those movies were I gasped, laughed, teared up, and yelled at the characters.... so, generally got too invested into the plot haha.

                                                

For those who have never seen Lorna Doone, I will give a quick summary. The Doone's were an old wealthy family. They have lost their wealth and have taken to pillaging and establish themselves in a little town in the country, stealing and terrorizing any that come near. There is a man, John Ridd, whose father was killed when his town was taken over by the Doones when he was just a boy. He was left to step up and take his father's place at an early age, and he has always hated the Doones.

                                                      

Then there's Lorna, the beautiful girl who is destined to marry Carver Doone, who will be the head of the Doone clan. John and Lorna develop a little romance, but when John talks of it, Lorna says she can't ever be with him. Then the whole truth is revealed. Lorna of course isn't mean like them, and she doesn't want to marry Carver, she loves John, but it would be too dangerous. John has conflicting emotions when he first learns the news, but he loves Lorna and won't desert her. There are many secrets, plots, and prejudices throughout the story, but love remains. That's all I'll say, because I don't want to give away too much.



I loved the story, It was sweet, exciting, and the characters were interesting. The plot was original, the outfits and scenery stunning, and I couldn't stop watching, as I said above. That's about it. I highly recommend it. I have to go for some Memorial Day celebrations right now! Everyone have a nice memorial today and remember those who have served and maybe even given their lives to let us live free.


1 comment:

  1. I didn't realize there was a newer version of this -- I've only seen the 1990 miniseries with Clive Owen as John Ridd and Sean Bean as Carver Doone. I'll have to watch this myself some time! I really loved the book too.

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