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		<title>Serenity: &#8216;Oh, God, oh, God, we&#8217;re all gonna die?&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I saw the movie Serenity this weekend. This is my &#8216;review&#8217;. Serenity is the Joss Whedon film based on the shortlived Firefly TV series. Last Saturday, I joined the fans at browncoats.nl, for a very special screening at the UIP &#8230; <a href="http://prolific.org/2005/08/22/serenity-oh-god-oh-god-were-all-gonna-die/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw the movie Serenity this weekend. This is my &#8216;review&#8217;.</p>
<p>Serenity is the Joss Whedon film based on the shortlived Firefly TV series. Last Saturday, I joined the fans at browncoats.nl, for a very special screening at the UIP office here in Amsterdam. It was the perfect way to see it. The film hadn&#8217;t been subtitled yet, there was no intermission and the audience didn&#8217;t talk or cough or kick my chair or munch popcorn or neck. So that was fab. There weren&#8217;t any cast members, like at many of the USA screenings, but that&#8217;s ok, I wouldn&#8217;t know what to say anyway.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll post my non-spoilery thoughts here and then spoilers after the break and I&#8217;ll probably invisitext them too, so you&#8217;ll have to highlight them with the cursor.</p>
<p>First of all, for those reading this that do not know, I was a big Buffy &#038; Angel fan and I run Whedonesque.com, a website dedicated to all things Joss Whedon, the writer / creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer &#038; Angel.  Having said that, the people that post on my site are the real fans. I can name some episode titles, but not all and I have no idea which writer wrote which episode. Basically, I was heavily invested in the whole watcher/slayer thing and Scooby friends/family vibe. That spoke to me.</p>
<p>Unfortunately the Buffy series didn&#8217;t explore that enough and became more about &#8216;who is doing the Slayer today&#8217; and &#8216;female empowerment&#8217; (barf), so I really didn&#8217;t care much for the final two seasons. Secondly, I liked Firefly, but didn&#8217;t love it like I loved BtVS and Angel. So yeah, I&#8217;m a fan, I run the website, but it isn&#8217;t life or death to me, you know what I mean? (Those with no experience in any fandom at all will have NO idea what I&#8217;m on about.)</p>
<p>When Firefly first aired on TV, I had a hard time connecting with the characters. There were so many, I didn&#8217;t have an immediate favourite and I didn&#8217;t fancy any of them either. Since then, I&#8217;ve watched the series a few times and I&#8217;ve grown quite fond of it. But still not in a &#8216;oh god, I adore these people and they&#8217;re telling my story&#8217; kind of way.</p>
<p>Shortly after seeing the film on Saturday, I posted to Whedonesque about it and the minute I posted, the site and most of my other sites went offline. Which completely sucked for all the obvious reasons, but also because it meant I couldn&#8217;t talk about the film when I was still completely pumped up about it. So here is what I wrote:</p>
<p>Well, let&#8217;s put it this way. I went in with a lot of real life stuff on my mind and a pretty low mood.</p>
<p>I forgot all about it when the film started and I didn&#8217;t think of it for one second during, and for about 30 minutes after it ended I was still blissfully forgetful of said real life stuff. I was in a different world for the entire film.</p>
<p>That Joss. He brings the funny. And the scary. And the sad. And the poignant. And the relevant. All in one &#8216;big damn movie&#8217;!</p>
<p>So if you liked scifi, Star Wars, etc&#8230; you&#8217;ll be surprised, because this film has real acting, real dialogue, real emotions. If you don&#8217;t like scifi, you can still go see Serenity, because this film has real acting, real dialogue, real&#8230; you catch my drift. Go see it on opening week. Take your friends. Because when enough people show up for opening week&#8230; we&#8217;ll get sequels. God knows, we may even get a &#8216;cancelled&#8217; TV series back on the (not so) idiot box.</p>
<p>Continue if you don&#8217;t mind spoilers&#8230; (highlight to make the text visible)</p>
<p><span id="more-1910"></span><br />
I want to see it again. There was so much stuff in there that looked<br />
lush and detailed and went by too quickly, I want to get the DVD right.<br />
this. moment. and freeze frame through all the scenes.<br  /></p>
<p><br  /></p>
<p>I was spoiled for what for those invested in the Firefly crew is<br />
probably the major &#8216;event&#8217; in the film: Wash&#8217;s death. But I didn&#8217;t know<br />
anything else<br />
and had no idea of the film&#8217;s plot. I had heard there were problems<br />
with the schedules of two actors (Ron Glass, Morena Boccarin) in the<br />
original cast, so their role in the film was going to be a minor one. I<br />
didn&#8217;t know just how minor and I certainly didn&#8217;t know there was a<br />
second death. Or that it was going to be Ron Glass (who plays &#8216;Book&#8217;,<br />
the Preacher), who happened to have become my favourite character on<br />
the show. Older guy with mysterious past&#8230; hey, I ADORED Giles.<br  /><br />
<br  /></p>
<p>So when Book buys it, I&#8217;m stunned (OMG, OMG, they killed BOOK!) and<br />
annoyed. Because here I am thinking I&#8217;m &#8216;safe&#8217; since I knew Wash was<br />
going to die and, yeah, sad, but you know, not invested, so no biggie.<br />
But Book&#8230;<br  /><br />
<br  /></p>
<p>There&#8217;s a scene in the film where he tells Mal (The Captain) &#8216;I wasn&#8217;t<br />
always a preacher, you know.&#8217; and Mal says: &#8216;One day you&#8217;re going to<br />
have to tell me about that.&#8217; And Book says: &#8216;No, I don&#8217;t.&#8217; Yeah,<br />
foreshadowing, I suppose. <br  /><br />
<br  /></p>
<p>I was one of those people who couldn&#8217;t give a rat&#8217;sarse about whether<br />
Mal gets Inara (The Companion = prostitute), or whether Kayleigh (Ship<br />
mechanic, and my least favourite character) shags Simon (The Doctor) or<br />
what the hell is up with River (The Crazy Fugitive and psychic,<br />
empowered (barf) girl-woman, i.e. Joss&#8217;s unhealthy fixation). I wanted<br />
to know Book&#8217;s story. I still do. Now we only get to learn it posthumously,<br />
if ever.<br  /><br />
<br  /></p>
<p>So that bothered me a bit, as did the itty bitty part Morena Boccarin<br />
got to play. I doubt the mainstream audience is going to &#8216;get&#8217; what she<br />
is about and they&#8217;ll just see her as Mal&#8217;s love interest. But she too<br />
has a secret and I wanna know. I hope that&#8217;ll be part of the sequel. Or<br />
&#8216;a&#8217; sequel. We don&#8217;t know if there is going to be one yet. I really<br />
missed her input and Book&#8217;s, throughout the film.<br  />&nbsp; <br  /> The film is about River and what&#8217;s in her head. I have to say,<br />
the character wasn&#8217;t half as bloody annoying as she was in the series.<br />
Before I found out Wash was going to die, I had so hoped the &#8216;big&#8217;<br />
spoiler would be about<br />
River being slaughtered by Reavers, the movie&#8217;s &#8216;monsters&#8217;, humans who<br />
have become flesh eating murderers. (Why? Well, that&#8217;s part of the<br />
film&#8217;s story! I&#8217;m not going to spoil everything.) Wishful thinking.<br  /><br />
<br  /></p>
<p>For one second there, it looked like her brother Simon was going to<br />
perish at a point in the movie (just after Wash gets killed in a<br />
typically Whedonesque &#8216;random&#8217; way) when you (the audience) are busy<br />
gripping your seat in anguish and fear because you start to think &#8216;oh<br />
god, oh god, they&#8217;re ALL going to die&#8230;&#8217; That&#8217;s Joss&#8217;s great strength.<br />
He makes you care. When the cast is in dire straits (think the Mines of<br />
Moria, think Butch and Sundance in Bolivia) you are right there with<br />
them.<br  /><br />
<br  /></p>
<p>What else can I say about the film? It looks beautiful. The opening<br />
scene is great even if I thought &#8216;um, am I at the wrong screening, is<br />
this the new Star Trek movie?&#8217; He introduces the history of the<br />
Serenity &#8216;universe&#8217; in a flashback scene where a young River is<br />
attending a history lesson at her primary school. <br  /><br />
<br  /></p>
<p>Serenity is less listerally &#8216;western&#8217; than the TV series, but more or<br />
less faithful to the canon. The only thing that grates is Simon&#8217;s<br />
character, totally out of whack with who he&#8217;d become in the series.<br />
Like he&#8217;d regressed to his former prissy self.<br  /></p>
<p><br  /></p>
<p>There&#8217;s a line in the film about heroes. &#8216;A hero is someone who gets<br />
people killed.&#8217; Mal, who, having lost his faith in the war preceding<br />
the Firefly/Serenity story, finds something to believe in, namely<br />
letting the world(s) know what&#8217;s inside River&#8217;s head, and decides to<br />
risk his life and that of his crew to do it. <br  /><br />
<br  /></p>
<p>Mal gets the job done and people die because of it. He&#8217;s a hero, and he&#8217;s got to live with that. And with crossdressing&#8230;<br  /><br />
<br  /></p>
<p>&#8230; no, I&#8217;m not going to spoil everything!</p>
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