Sans aller jusqu'à superviser, je te l'accorde, il s'intéresse de près au projet d'après ce que j'ai compris, donc ça va forcément se sentir un peu dans le résultat final, et ça je pense que c'est une bonne chose.Gillossen a écrit :A mon avis, superviser est tout de même trop fort, puisqu'il s'agira avant tout d'une visite quelques jours sur le tournage.Maintenant, ça m'étonnerait qu'il ne donne pas son opinion.
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ptre un Viserys dans la place :http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_JjTZojojDPI/S ... nesony.jpgrumeur : la garde de nuit !
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http://winter-is-coming.blogspot.com/20 ... l#commentsil aurait passer en fait le casting, visiblement avec succès ... http://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?showtopic=36848
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Étranges choix de scènes pour les rôles de Daenarys et surtout Cerseï - dans son cas, la scène n'existe tout simplement pas dans le roman :
Daenerys - RevisedWe now have two scenes for Dany, instead of just the single short conversation between her and Jorah. That scene remains unchanged. Newly added is a scene where Drogo lies on his funeral pyre, placed there by his blood riders. Dany and Jorah stand and watch, near them is Mirri Maz Duur, arms and legs bound, and a straggling few remnants of followers that remain 'after the mass defection following Drogo's death.' Jorah tells Dany he knows what she has in mind, and begs her not to do it. (He thinks she means to throw herself on the pyre). Dany shakes her head, smiles and kisses him on the head. She orders Aggo to bring her dragons eggs, which she places around Drogo's body. Jorah remarks that Drogo will have no need of them, she should sell them, return to the Free Cities and live out her days as a wealthy woman. She responds that they were not given to her to sell. She turns to the less than 100 Dothraki and slaves that still remain with her. She tells the slaves to take off their collars, there will be no more slavery, that if they choose to stay it will be as husbands, wives, friends, not slaves. About 1/4 of them run off. Mirri Maz laughs in contempt. Dany tells Jorah to bind her to Drogo's pyre. He hesitates, but she orders him, and he obeys. Dany announces to her followers that she is Daenerys Stormborn, 'the Dragon's Daughter,' that she will protect them and that any who try to harm them will die screaming. Mirri sneers again, saying Dany will not hear her scream. Dany says yes, she will, but its not the woman's screams she wants, its her life.
Cersei Revised - Scene #3 addedCatelyn sits by Bran's bedside, stroking his hand. She is wearing an old frayed robe--it is two weeks since his 'fall' and he is in a coma. Cersei enters the room--Catelyn is a bit flustered, starts to rise, but Cersei bids her sit. Cersei stares down at Bran and says 'he's a handsome one,' and then goes on to tell Catelyn that she (Cersei) lost her second boy, that he was a handsome black-haired baby who looked exactly like Robert, but that he succumbed to a fever. She says Robert beat his hands bloody against the stone walls and remarks that's the sort of things men do when they want to show they care. Cersei says when the Silent Sisters came for the dead child, she refused to let them take him, didn't want him down in the cold crypts, but Robert held her back and the Sisters eventually were able to take the baby away--she never saw the child again. Catelyn is stunned (me, too!!), she has never even imagined hearing such things from Cersei (me neither!!) Cersei looks down at Bran, says his color is returning and he will live. Cersei smiles at Catelyn and leaves the room. End.
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La scène de Cersei est très ... étrange, surtout vu ce qui s'est passé juste avant dans le livre ! Sauf à considèrer qu'elle "prépare le terrain" pour jouer le rôle de la femme compatissante et le coup de la solidarité féminine dans le cas où Bran reprend conscience : D'autres idées ?
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Concernant la scène de Cersei, c'est assez étrange mais aussi intéressant. Tout d'abord, il me semble que le pilote se termine par le fameux "The things we do for love..." donc cette scène serait extraite du script du second épisode. Par ailleurs, ça peut être un moyen de présenter Cersei sous deux angles : celui de mère poule prête à tout pour protéger ses enfants et celui de manipulatrice, menteuse (du moins j'espère !) et calculatrice. Sans oublier le petit élément soulevé par Zakath Nath. :)Content de voir que la série ne sera pas un simple retranscription à l'écran du bouquin.
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Ah, tiens, vu qu'Usul en parle et que ça n'a pas été annoncé
Sean Bean dans le Trône de Fer ?TanisEdit : my bad, j'avais pas vu qu'il y avait un sujet sur le casting. M'apprendra à trop me précipiter
. Bref, voilà un message d'une inutilité absolue 


