I did some research on the origin of
the Book of Kells and found out that the movie was accurate in many ways. The
Abbey of Kells was a real place that existed in medieval times as a refuge for
monks who were raiding on the island of Iona. There are theories that the Book
of Kells was started on Iona and finished in Kells as the movie depicts, but
there are also theories that say it was entirely written in Iona and some that
say it wasn’t even written in Ireland. The most widely accepted theory is the
one portrayed in the movie. Some other ideas that wree historically accurate
was the Viking raid on Kells where the Book of Kells was stolen and its pages
ripped from its covers. Some of the story told in the movie about the starting
of the Book of Kells were also accurate. Some things that were not as accurate
were the ideas of a child writing the Book of Kells, specifically the Chi Ro
page. Another idea that was not accurate was Aisling, the forest spirit, who
helps Brendan find the ink ingredients.
The animation of the film is very
beautifully done. Celtic ideas are represented throughout the whole movie
through backgrounds, small details, and hidden images in common images. The
presence of Celtic knot work is very apparent as well as the idea of forest
spirits and other Irish mythology. One part of the animation that I found very
well done was the way that the Vikings were animated so that they were very
foreign looking in the Irish land. All of the animation and artwork for the
Irish people and wilderness was smooth while the Viking animation and art was
very choppy and bulky, just as it would feel in a real life invasion. The
artwork in the movie may also have been inspired by the Book of Kells itself
because of all the minute details and vibrant colors, much like the Book of
Kells.
The overall effectiveness of the movie is very
high in my opinion. I could not stop watching the movie because of the
beautiful Celtic inspired artwork. The film helps give an understanding to the
origins of the Book of Kells by giving an easy to follow story that gives some
historically accurate information along with fantasy so that the artwork imbued
in to the scenery is believable. I could see this movie being played in a
classroom because it is meant for children so there is no worry about adult
themes. It also depicts a historically accurate setting for the story to happen
in as well as giving enough information to explain the history behind the Book
of Kells.
I'm really interested in what the other theories may be regarding the origin of the book. It sounds to me like to me from what you said was that this is a big piece of Irish history but then you went on to say that there are theories saying that it may not have even been written in Ireland. I'd just like to know more about those conflicting theories.
ReplyDeleteCody, I feel like you did a great job summing up the movie. I especially found your last paragraph about how the movie would be good to use in the classroom because it was created for children. As a future educator in the history field, I am always looking to tie in history in ways that students will find interesting. Thanks again for the review!
ReplyDeleteCody, it is exciting to find a movie that is historically accurate! It seems like I get a lot of my ideas of history from films, and it is often wrong. The story of the Book of Kells interested me, and since it seems fairly accurate, I might very well go rent it! I am also a fan of Celtic music and art, so that helps too. Great post!
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