So began reading The Life of Elizabeth I by Alison Weir today. It seems the chapters will be a bit longish. So far she mostly just went over her pre-Queen days and a bit about the first months of her rule.
In The Neverending Story we're very close to where the film ended. Now I'm curios about what is the relation of the second movie to its source material. Obviously it had a whole other villain the... what was it, Empty, Emptiness, I don't I didn't watch in English. So what will be the actual ending to our story here? Also the Nothing here is a lot different than the one in the movie, or technically vise versa. In the movie it was like this force but in the book it's more like a disease, a corruption that spreads rather than moves. Seemingly will-less, without a will.
I thought a bit about the many symbolisms of the book but not nearly enough. This will need more detail.
Yesterday watched Empire Strikes Back, for the first time really that is if one can even have a true first experience of a movie with this many moments that have gone into pop culture history. One thing that I noticed that the Imperial March was not in the first movie. Kind of strange when you think about it that something that has become so iconic about the entire franchise was not there from the very beginning.
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