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Quote:Quote: Finch-Hatton, 100% a pith helmet. Redford tried to do Colonial Brit but couldn't do it. So we get some sort of 1960's attitude and laid back American "style" used for Finch-Hatton. I really enjoyed the movie, and still do, but Redford is such a distraction with the "modern rebel", "modern free spirit" BS it distracts so much from the movie. And the Bror Blixen character is destroyed and demonised. Bror was a very popular and liked man. Not an arsehole. As for affairs, all the aristocrats got up to them. Karen Blixen bankrupted herself with her spending. She would go to Paris and buy entire collections of clothing and dresses from Paris designer houses. Imagine doing that today. Spent about 110,000 pounds of her families money keeping the farm financed. And her other spending. Imagine that sort of money today. Her books are not non fiction but often a collection of semi fictional stories. Same based on fact, some completely fiction. Like Kamukli (splg?) , the African boy with the sick leg. Completely a fictional story. Still an interesting period. And I do like her stories and writing. Wear the hats! |