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"Horst or Rebecca J. Bohner" wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>Actually, alas, it is not a Hook speech but a
Peter speech. "I think to die will be an awfully big adventure,"
says Peter in the text of the book.</tt></blockquote>
Ah. Thanks. In any case, it seemed a terribly relevant bit of the play
to leave out, given the title of the movie.
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>I haven't seen the film, but I know the big plot
twist (you're lucky I didn't use it as one of my spoilers!), so I probably
wouldn't be able to handle it even for Alan's sake.</tt></blockquote>
I knew it too, before I saw it. But in the "comprehension" scene, I am
always so amazed. He does absolutely nothing but stand there, with the
camera on his face, and still conveys so very much. Anyone who can act
without words like that, convey internals, is going to do Snape to a T.
<p>--Amanda</html>