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2008-06-18 07:25 pm (UTC)
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The movie wasn't "Caligula", by any chance, was it?
What on earth makes you think this should be so? In fact, it was John Boorman's
In My Country
, with Juliette Binoche and Sam Jackson.
Grafton took a different approach to pov in that one.
In
T is for Trespass
the narration is mainly first-person Kinsey, but with perhaps 20% of the chapters being third-person omniscient.
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no subject
The movie wasn't "Caligula", by any chance, was it?
What on earth makes you think this should be so? In fact, it was John Boorman's In My Country, with Juliette Binoche and Sam Jackson.
Grafton took a different approach to pov in that one.
In T is for Trespass the narration is mainly first-person Kinsey, but with perhaps 20% of the chapters being third-person omniscient.