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Bethany 2023-09-26 12:18:47
Anne Hathaway's British accent is so bad that it seriously affects the viewing experience, so why not choose a British actress? Minus the stars for her, it's too much drama and I can't watch the plot properly. Would have expected a better biopic about Jane...
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Kareem 2023-09-09 05:00:21
Jane- sums it up. But the film itself is too commercial, McAvoy is charming but Hathaway is such a wrong...
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Paula 2023-08-21 05:37:05
TOM'S DAUGHTER : BUT... TOM : JANE!...
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Makayla 2023-08-07 09:32:48
In fact, it's good to leave an uncertain glance at the end. The tangled thing is not that the happy ending is always...
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Luigi 2023-08-06 05:45:18
Passionately love it once! Drowning reason with alcohol, living a gorgeous life with drugs, and then at the moment when the heart is broken, draw the final symbol with blood - I love you!...
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Christiana 2023-08-03 10:12:35
Why is every British actor that makes me a little bit fascinated by the name Tom/Tommy. . ....
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Pasquale 2023-07-23 04:06:18
: Finally, he finally listened carefully to her reading the words she wrote aloud. Without the arrogance and uninhibitedness of the first meeting, what comes out is the affection that can never be too much. Jane Austen's own love story is more fascinating, or a little more realistic, than her Pride and Prejudice. Tragedy beats a happy...
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Emery 2023-06-30 09:23:32
He named his daughter after her, and she brought happiness into the novel. As always, the quiet life in the countryside, elegant and unassuming English-style buildings and castles, but I prefer "Pride and Prejudice". James McAvoy is a bit like Han...
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Nolan 2023-05-24 12:53:58
When love will destroy your family, it'll destroy you too. One sentence, One...
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Matilda 2023-05-21 11:53:16
"leaving you, become Jane" has always wanted to be a woman like Jane Austen. I will never forget the encounter at the end of the film. Tom's "Jane" said all his thoughts and love... It turned out that half a lifetime of pain was enough for that...
Becoming Jane Comments
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Judge Langlois: Wild companions, gambling, running around St James's like a neck-or-nothing young blood of the fancy. What kind of lawyer will that make?
Tom Lefroy: Typical.
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Tom Lefroy: I have been told there is much to see upon a walk, but all I've detected so far is a general tendency to green above and brown below.
Jane Austen: Yes, well, others have detected more. It is celebrated. There's even a book about Selborne Wood.
Tom Lefroy: Oh. A novel, perhaps?
Jane Austen: Novels? Being poor, insipid things, read by mere women, even, God forbid, written by mere women?.
Tom Lefroy: I see, we're talking of your reading.
Jane Austen: As if the writing of women did not display the greatest powers of mind, knowledge of human nature, the liveliest effusions of wit and humour and the best-chosen language imaginable?