The eternally fab, crafty Pip from Meet Me at Mikes did a blog about the movie Miss Potter recently which reminded me of how much the Scribe and I enjoyed this film on Christmas Night. I love Christmas Night when magic still hangs in the air but all the hard work and hectic pace is over. I can think of no better way to spend it than snuggled up with the Scribe, a box of Christmas chocolates, a glass of wine and a good 'Christmas type film.' By this, I mean a movie that's not too heavy but something that contains a touch of magic to complement the day.
I had avoided seeing Miss Potter as I'm not a big fan of Renee Zellweger. However, I have to admit that I enjoyed seeing this movie. It made me curious to read more about the real Beatrix Potter. I loved seeing how her characters took over her mind and life as I've often felt the same way when I'm writing, and the early scenes of Beatrix as a child reminded me of my own daughter. I also enjoyed seeing how her publishers got it so totally wrong with their contemptuous attitude towards her 'bunny book'.
The Scribe and I visited the Lakes District but shamefully didn't get to view Hill Top Farm. We did go to Ruskin's marvellous house however. Next trip we will have to visit Hill Top. It is interesting to ponder how different the Lakes District would look if it wasn't for Beatrix Potter taking on the evil developers.
Enjoy your weekend. I shall be spending mine resting this back. Be kind and keep creating. Thank you for visiting me. xx
I had avoided seeing Miss Potter as I'm not a big fan of Renee Zellweger. However, I have to admit that I enjoyed seeing this movie. It made me curious to read more about the real Beatrix Potter. I loved seeing how her characters took over her mind and life as I've often felt the same way when I'm writing, and the early scenes of Beatrix as a child reminded me of my own daughter. I also enjoyed seeing how her publishers got it so totally wrong with their contemptuous attitude towards her 'bunny book'.
The Scribe and I visited the Lakes District but shamefully didn't get to view Hill Top Farm. We did go to Ruskin's marvellous house however. Next trip we will have to visit Hill Top. It is interesting to ponder how different the Lakes District would look if it wasn't for Beatrix Potter taking on the evil developers.
Enjoy your weekend. I shall be spending mine resting this back. Be kind and keep creating. Thank you for visiting me. xx
I loved the film too. Tom and I both shed a little tear at the sad moments! I particularly liked the friendship that developed between her and Milly (?), who said (and I paraphrase), "Beatrix, you brought something to my life I didn't know was missing." Aww...I love it! Happy weekend xxx
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Emily Watson was wonderful as Millie. I love that saying because that's how I feel about Daisy (bought something to life you didn't know was missing) I feel like watching the film all over again now! Enjoy your weekend. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is a delightful little film. It also made me realize what a great conservationalist she was.
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Yes, I forget that about Miss Potter...thank goodness she did and the Lakes were not spoilt...I loved those books as a child...I used to draw Peter Rabbit endlessly... we still have my mother's collection from when she was a child in the 50's stored away safely. xxx
ReplyDeleteHave not watched the movie..but by your description it seems a great watch..
ReplyDeleteWould definitely try to get a CD of same and watch it over the weekends..
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i would love to see that film, i was put off be renee previously, but if both you and pip enjoyed it, it must be good! santa popped a couple of the little BP books into the twinnies'stockings, and i was reminded how delightful her drawings are. there used to be a lovely series on tv years ago with live action start and end and animated stories. i believe beatrix was also responsible for assisting in the preservation a particular breed of sheep in the region - as a knitter this strikes a chord!
ReplyDeletePinry, of course Pip and I might have crap taste. Willow, I didn't know that Beatrix did achieve what she did in the Lakes District.
ReplyDeleteCurious Cat, what a lovely collection to have! Daydreamer, hope you get to see the movie and enjoy. xx
Gotta see that film. You have a great blog, it's too cute :-)
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Hi Josephine. Happy New Year to you my dear. I to am not a real fan of Renee but I would like to see what this movie entails so thanks for sharing this. Look forward to reading your blog in 2010.
ReplyDeleteI would love so much to see this film. Thank you for your post/review. I must check it out. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, JMay. I'm coming to visit you! I'll just pop on my lippy and I'll be there. It's lovely to see you back Simone. I'm so jealous of your beach break. Lucky girl. Yes, I look forward to seeing what you think of it, Sophia. Thanks for popping in. xx
ReplyDeleteLooks great, I need to see it! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel. It's always lovely to see you here. xx
ReplyDeleteOh I so agree !! Miss Potter is a magical, pre Christmas film ! And although Renee Z. also does nothing for me, this film really did sweep me away. Never knew much about Miss Potter till I saw this film but it inspired me to go out and buy Peter Rabbit for my little poppets and they love it !
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