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Juvenal 2023-09-20 10:13:19
RPJ is so handsome! That letter is really...
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Ernestina 2023-09-11 02:00:09
The heroine is really good. . . That...
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Dexter 2023-09-04 16:07:09
I like the perfect ending. , the road of love will come on its...
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Zella 2023-08-29 03:08:39
Sally is in line with the original work, but it is obvious that the director loves RPJ too much, which makes Wentworth too handsome and slender, not open and tough enough. In the last 4 minutes of Sally's running scene, as well as tiptoeing, looking up, looking up, looking up, looking up, and then looking up again, I didn't kiss, I worked hard, tried hard, and finally got kissed - I almost cried when I saw it, not with such ugliness Sally's! It's a pity that the kindness and gentleness are...
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Sophia 2023-08-14 07:29:48
Jane Austen's heart-wrenching love, can't...
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Earnest 2023-08-11 04:14:29
The actress did a great job, although it's not fair to say, it's the same as the previous jane austen...
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Crystel 2023-08-09 22:23:34
Some people will come back after leaving, because love is still there. The male protagonist is really an alternative version of Darcy. Although the female protagonist's skills are good, her appearance is really a...
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Sandrine 2023-08-05 22:03:32
It's okay, the heroine's secret thinking, the hero's side-by-side attacks are more intriguing, and the ending is good, the heroine sprints to happiness, that kiss full of...
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Lee 2023-08-04 07:59:48
Really good things come and go... The emotions are too restrained and too subtle, the heroine finally catches up with the hero, and the dialogue between the two is still so polite and anxious to kill the audience. 233 The character settings of the supporting characters seem familiar, and the blank feeling of the soundtrack is just right PS If it is a kiss scene for marriage proposal It would be better if it was longer~ 2013-12-08 Want to...
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Patsy 2023-07-27 20:41:27
I watched it in 2008. This is the second time. I didn't expect the heroine to become popular in recent years~ I feel that the flaws in my character are very similar to the heroine in the story. In addition, I am actually looking forward to such a sadistic relationship. . . It's just that the male protagonist is too suppressing his feelings, although the ending is...
Persuasion Comments
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Vickie 2022-10-23 17:43:20
Once young, once shaken, but fortunately did not give up
I haven't read Austen's novel "Persuasion", but I was fortunate enough to watch the 2007 film "Persuasion" directed by Andrea Ann Shergaard. The acting skills of each character in the film are online. A bean friend commented: "There are more details every time. The corners of the eyes and the brows...
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Aletha 2022-10-29 05:46:43
A gentleman is destined to marry a lady, not necessarily a beauty.
Sally Hawkins is so good, so good, that's my Annie. Smart, sharp, gentle, kind. Maybe not as sexy and beautiful, but definitely a lady.
Yes, not a beauty, no golden curly hair, no blue seductive eyes, no cherry lips, but her intelligence, wit, gentleness and independence are enough to make a smart...
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Lady Russell: Anne! Who is Admiral Croft? And why does he cause you to be out of countenance so?... Anne.
Anne Elliot: Admiral Croft's wife is... is...
Lady Russell: Mrs. Croft.
Anne Elliot: Indeed. And Mrs. Croft is the sister of Captain... Frederick Wentworth.
Lady Russell: Wentworth? I see. I see.
Anne Elliot: To think that soon he may be walking through this house.
Lady Russell: Anne, you know that your father thought it a most unsuitable match. He would never have countenanced an alliance he deemed so degrading.
Anne Elliot: He was not alone, as I recall.
Lady Russell: My dear, to become engaged at 19, in the middle of a war, to a young naval officer who had no fortune and no expectations. You would indeed have been throwing yourself away. And I should have been failing in my duty as your godmother if I did not counsel against it. You were young, and it was entirely prudent to break off the understanding.
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Sir Walter Elliot: Come, come, Anne! We must not be late. You cannot have forgotten we have an invitation from Lady Dalrymple.
Anne Elliot: I regret I am already engaged to spend the evening with an old school-friend.
Elizabeth Elliot: Not that sickly old widow in Westgate-buildings?
Anne Elliot: Mrs Smith. Yes.
Sir Walter Elliot: Smith? Westgate building?
Mrs. Clay: Excuse me.
Sir Walter Elliot: And who, pray, is Mrs Smith? One of the five thousand Smiths that are everywhere to be met with? Upon my word, Miss Anne Elliot, you have the most extraordinary taste. To place such a person ahead of your own family connections among the nobility of England and Ireland. Mrs Smith!
Anne Elliot: Perhaps she is not the only poor widow in Bath with little to live on and no surname of dignity. Good evening.