Girls Talk: The Golden Compass
The Golden Compass is the new film from New Line, directed by Chris Weitz, and starring Dakota Blue Richards, Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Sam Elliott and the voices of Ian McKellan and Ian McShane, among others. It’s about a young girl, Lyra, who lives in a world where everyone’s soul is outside her body, represented by an animal who can not only talk, but also argue. The soul, called a daemon, is able to change shape until its human reaches maturity, when it “settles” into one form.
There has been a great deal of controversy about this film, based on the book by Philip Pullman, because some people think the bad guys (members of an organization called The Magisterium) is The Church. The Magisterium is conducting experiments, trying to remove daemons from children “for their own good,” and so “they will obey the rules.” There’s also a lot of talk about a substance called Dust, but that doesn’t play an important part in the story until the later two chapters of the trilogy.
Martha Thomases: What did you think of the movie? What would you tell people who don’t know anything about it?
Lillian Baker: I think it’s pretty good as long as you’re someone who likes surprises. There were a lot of sudden movements.
MT: Would you call it a scary movie? (more…)

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