Brick Lane
时间:2018-12-02 作者:英语课 分类:Entertainment
Yvonne: Hello! You're listening to Entertainment from bbclearningenglish.com – and
Today, we find out about a very abrupt 2 ending to the making of a film that's
based on a prize winning book by author Monica Ali. The book is about a
young woman who comes to live in ”Brick Lane“, East London, after her
arranged marriage. The movie version of the book was being filmed in and
around Brick Lane but several people weren't happy. As you listen to this
short but rather fast BBC Radio London news clip, try to catch the expression
that's used to mean that filming has suddenly stopped…
BBC London newsclip
A protest is taking place in East London against the film being made of the prize winning
book ”Brick Lane“. Film Four, who are making the production, have pulled out of filming
in the area because of local feeling. But the protest will still go ahead.
Yvonne: The filmmakers have 'pulled out' of filming in the Brick Lane area – they've
stopped filming there despite their plans. Listen again to find out who is
protesting against the filming of ”Brick Lane“ in that area and what phrase
does the news reader use to tell us that?
BBC London newsclip
Film Four, who are making the production, have pulled out of filming in the area because of
local feeling. But the protest will still go ahead.
Yvonne: People who live and work locally were upset and offended by the movie being
filmed in the Brick Lane area, so, as we heard, the company have stopped
filming there - 'because of local feeling'. So if the filming has stopped,
why haven't the protests stopped? Try to work that out as we hear part of a
telephone call with the organiser of the protest, Abdus Salique…
Abdus Salique, campaign organiser
She said something not true about us in the book and we've got a right to protest these things,
you know, because this is not right. What she said about our history through her characters,
she's imaging the things in the head.
Yvonne: According to Abdus Salique, Monica Ali's characters say things that seem to
be historical facts, but they're not actually true. He says those things have
been imagined by Monica and so the protest continues. In fact, we
understand that this protest is part of a campaign to stop the film from being
made at all.
Of course, many copies of ”Brick Lane“ have been sold and Monica's writing
has received praise as well as complaints. An article in the Guardian 3
newspaper calls her book 'a disgrace' – disrespectful and embarrassing. Let's
find out why and how Monica reacts to that criticism…
Monica Ali, author ”Brick Lane“
I think the Guardian newspaper said that the book was a disgrace because although it's true
that 50,000 Sylhetis live in Tower Hamlets in overcrowded conditions, I shouldn't have
written about that. I should have written about some other successful Sylhetis, a region of
Bangladesh, who've got big houses and swimming pools and so on. Which is - that's a book
for somebody else to write if they wish to!
Yvonne: Brick Lane is in the East London borough 4 of Tower Hamlets and there are
often too many Bangladeshis having to live in each house or flat. But Monica
Ali's book ”Brick Lane“ is described as a disgrace because she chose to write
about those people in her book rather than about the Bangladeshis who are
much more successful and rich. And did you catch Monica's response to that
suggestion? Here's a little more of it:
Monica Ali, author ”Brick Lane“
That's a book for somebody else to write if they wish to! You have to be free to write the
truth about the world as you see it otherwise there's no point in writing.
Yvonne: Monica Ali, award winning author of ”Brick Lane“, makes it very clear that
someone else can write about the richer Bangladeshis if they want to, but she
chose not to! In Monica's opinion, authors should be allowed to write about
what they want to from their own point of view – or else it's not worth writing!
But what's your view - do authors have a responsibility to make sure that they
only write books which won't offend people? Will books become boring if
writers aren't allowed to mix the truth with imagined situations and characters?
Lots to think about until our next 'Entertainment' but in the meantime do visit
us at bbclearningenglish.com!
- The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.弓箭手拉紧弓弦将箭瞄准靶子。
- The archer's shot was a perfect bull's-eye.射手的那一箭正中靶心。
- The river takes an abrupt bend to the west.这河突然向西转弯。
- His abrupt reply hurt our feelings.他粗鲁的回答伤了我们的感情。