The Life Of Lewis Carroll


starring: Documentary
directed by: Documentary





List Price: $14.95
Price: $7.97
You Save: $6.98 (47%)





Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Lenny's description:


Seller's description:
Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 06/30/2009

Features:
  • LIFE OF LEWIS CARROLL (DVD MOVIE)

Product details:

Item number (ASIN): B001WB6NBQ
Actor: Documentary
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Brand: RYKODISC
Category: DVD
Director: Documentary
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
Languages: English
Manufacturer: Arts Magic
Number Of Items: 1
Original Release Date: January 1, 2009
Package Dimensions: 60 x 530 x 740 (hundredths-inches)
Package Quantity: 1
Publisher: Arts Magic
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 30, 2009
Running Time: 60, minutes
Theatrical Release Date: 2009



Reviews from Lenny's visitors:
There are no visitor reviews available at this time.

Add your own review!



Amazon.com customer reviews:

Average Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars


Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars - Don't bother
As the other two reviewers have noted, this DVD is boring and lame. If one is interested in Lewis Carroll AKA Charles Dodgson, one should get a copy of Morten Cohen's or Karoline Leach's bio of him (I recommend the former: though published 15 years ago, it's still the best and sticks pretty much to the facts, whereas Ms. Leach's book makes some wild speculations that are backed up by specious evidence - there's also a new bio by Jenny Woolf that is to be released in Feb. and has attracted some buzz). Of course, if one has their heart set on a DVD or video, I recommend the ALICE IN WONDERLAND "episode" from The Learning Channel's GREAT BOOKS series. Although it's a bit dated and can only be found on videotape (occasionally, a used copy can be found here on Amazon), it's very informative and entertaining (Cohen appears on it and gives his two cents). Indeed, becuz it's a videotape (I don't think that TLC put out any of the Great Books episodes on DVD), it can often be had pretty cheap.



Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars - disillusioned
Sadly, this documentary is a mere slow moving attempt @ using visual fluff to beat around the bush. The viewer follows redundant scenery as the narrator drones on about Carroll's mundane life as a math professor until the film finally reaches its point. The narrator intermittently hints about Carroll's fascination & attachment to a real life friend named, "Alice." Alice is a child & Carroll is an adult who often photographs her naked. The disillusioning part is not the length of this boring film, but the fact that the narrator actually has the audacity to frame Carroll's practice in the context of a culturally appropriate pass time for that period in time. It's no wonder Carroll's character, "Alice" has to follow a path of confusion. I'm sure that little girl's life felt maddening @ times indeed. Today, Carroll would not be a legend. He would be a registered sex offender.



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars - Good biography
Don't be deceived by the black and white photo on the cover. This documentary is recently done, in color, and gives a good background on the life of "Alice in Wonderland" creator Lewis Carroll. It runs 75 minutes in length, with no extras. The program is narrated by one person, which gets a little dull. Perhaps some interviews with Carroll experts would have helped break up the narration a bit. On the whole, good, though.




Similar items suggested by Amazon:




 

Back to the previous page

View cart / Checkout

Customer service:

About this webshop

Shipping costs

Return policy

Payment methods

FAQ

Privacy & security


Safe shopping:

In association with Amazon.com since 1999

All purchases are covered by Amazon's A-to-z Guarantee purchase protection

    

Search for items: