Una C.

Una C.

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    • Lisa 2022-03-23 09:02:21

      classic dry woman

      In that tragic green girl's age, one has to read Jane Austen's books, one has to plant some classical love complex, and one has to fall in love with the pretentious and elegant British tunes for a while. I remember that I finished reading Pride and Prejudice during the winter vacation one year. I...

    • Kara 2022-04-22 07:01:39

      Choose what you love or love you?

      Becoming Jane Austen was watched after Pride and Prejudice, and found that the scenes inside were surprisingly similar, but Elizabeth was fictional, and the real life was Jane.
      Perhaps she had experience in real life, but most of her novels were Completely happy ending.
      Although people say that...

    • Marge 2022-03-25 09:01:11

      Love loses to reality, love cannot accompany each other, and only time can heal the pain. My heart skipped a beat when Tom turned around and smiled at the dance. Reunited after many years, this regret is still painful and makes people want to cry. Leaving aside her acting skills, Hathaway is really beautiful, and Yimei is even more beautiful and sparkling.

    • Briana 2022-03-28 09:01:06

      Four and a half stars. Beautiful, but tragic. My tears have never fallen as straight as today, this is the first time, right in the woods. When Jane was trembling with helpless and angry accusations because of her sadness and sadness, he suddenly rushed over desperately and kissed her, as if saying to her a thousand times ten thousand times I'm sorry, I love you.

    Becoming Jane quotes

    • Lady Gresham: My nephew, Miss Austen, condescends far indeed in offering to the daughter of an obscure and impecunious clergyman.

      Jane Austen: Impecunious? Your Ladyship is mistaken.

      Lady Gresham: I am never mistaken.

    • Judge Langlois: Welcome...

      Tom Lefroy: [walks in a circle and discreetly reminds his uncle] Madame le Comtesse.

      Judge Langlois: Madame le Comtesse. Seldom, too seldom, my house receives the presence of nobility. And, of course, its friends. Please.