The Pillars of the Earth, directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan (Starz, 2010)
Then, the epic novel was adapted for television. I have now watched the first six episodes small-screen adaptation on Netflix, and I'm dying to see the final two when they come available. I didn't know what to expect, but I can declare myself fully satisfied. What worried me most going in about the series was the tone, but I didn't need to be concerned. Follett is a master of grand, operatic gestures, and the mini-series captures that. He also is far from shy about sex, barbarism and vulgarity. There's a scene when the monks put Ellen on trial as a witch that made my jaw drop. No F-bombs, but one startling c**t bomb. The incest theme between William and his mother is not explicitly shown, but very clear. Occasionally, it's a bit "stagey" and the CGI is good, but not state of the art. Still, Pillars is a triumph of epic storytelling. ![]() |
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