Becoming Jane

Becoming Jane

  • Director: Julian Jarrold
  • Writer: Jane Austen,Kevin Hood,Sarah Williams
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, Ireland
  • Language: English
  • Release date: August 10, 2007
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Джейн Остін
  • The film "Becoming Jane" is a romance film directed by Julian Jarrold and co-starred by Anne Hathaway , James McAvoy , Julie Walters and Margaret Natalie Smith . The film was first released in the UK on March 9, 2007.
    The film tells that in 1796, 20-year-old Austin met Tom Lefroy. She fell in love with this clever and cunning young Irish lawyer at first sight. However, Austin’s pastor family hoped that the future son-in-law would have financial strength, and Lefroy was a poor boy at that time. The Lefroy family, which has 6 children, also insisted on marrying the rich family, so they asked Lefroy to return to Ireland. Since then, the two have never seen each other   .

    Details

    • Release date August 10, 2007
    • Filming locations Higginsbrook, Trim, County Meath, Ireland
    • Production companies HanWay Films, UK Film Council, Bórd Scannán na hÉireann

    Box office

    Budget

    $16,500,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $18,670,946

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $972,066

    Gross worldwide

    $37,407,812

    Movie reviews

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    • By Rowena 2022-04-23 07:02:50

      The youth is over, you are holding her and standing opposite

      No girl would reject Jane Austen.
      Suddenly I found a reasonable explanation for this love.
      Jane, an independent woman who pursues pure love, suddenly thought that this is what we have in common with each other, or it originated from her.

      The first time I read Arrogance was in junior high school. The books borrowed from the city library were placed under the textbooks during physics class, and I still failed to pass physics in high school. I bought this book in high school...

    • By Nikita 2022-04-23 07:02:50

      Brave - seems to be a manuscript submitted for the class magazine many years ago

      It was a remote country village with a large swathe of thriving forest nearby. The country paths are deep and quiet, and the farms are low and simple. There is a solemn and quiet church in the distance, and the simple villagers abide by their beliefs. Regular dance parties are also a good opportunity for young men and women to get to know each other, and the sound of love flows quietly in the country dance steps. The villagers live peacefully and prosperously, and here is their paradise....

    • By Lauriane 2022-04-23 07:02:50

      Revisit the 17th time,

      I've read it countless times, and it's still the most beautiful story in my opinion. If there is such a love in life, I think I have no regrets in this life. My whole life, an April story, a coming jane, is enough. I am as passive as Yu Ye to feelings, standing in the same place stupidly but never saying a word. Maybe if it goes on like this, Tom Lefroy will never show up. Once upon a time, I needed to revisit a few paragraphs every day, and I could count every shot when I closed my eyes. I...

    • By Katelyn 2022-04-23 07:02:50

      romance and reality

      I watched "Becoming Jane Austen" last night. There are two reasons for watching this film. One is that someone on Weibo recommended that this is one of the films that will benefit women for a lifetime, and it is a film related to dignity; I like British English very much, and I feel that the pronunciation of British English is very elegant and pure. Most of my classmates imitate American Music. Maybe because there are many American TV series and American movies, and there have been many...

    • By Dayne 2022-04-23 07:02:50

      It's better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes

      Not long ago, I watched the BBC's classic series "Pride and Prejudice" (1995 version), and I was deeply indulged in the near perfection of Mr. Darcy. Needless to say, everyone who has watched this drama knows it. "Becoming Jane Austen" - took over an hour of film tonight and can't help but exclaim that it wins Pride and Prejudice (movie) quite a bit - ignores the comparisons between the film's visuals, editing, etc. professionalism (I Nor will it), just from the inspiration brought by the...

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    • By 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...

    • By 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...

    • By Paula 2023-08-21 05:37:05

      TOM'S DAUGHTER : BUT... TOM : JANE!...

    • By 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...

    • By 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!...

    Movie plot

    Jane Austen ( Anne Hathaway ornaments ) with her character, intelligence and wisdom lit up the whole world.
    And her life is also full of passion and love. In 1796, Jane twenties met Tom Lefroy ( James McAvoy ornaments ). Their feelings became legends in real life, and the love story became the greatest book of her life.
    In the British society at the time, getting married for love was a stupid game. Money determines the operation of the...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    Actresses who have considered playing the role of Jane Austen include: Kate Winslet , Natalie Hershlag, and Keira Christina Knightley .
    In order to prepare for this film, Anne Hathaway learned to play the piano and also practiced pronunciation with a dialect teacher.
    In this scene of the ballroom, there are 300 extras, who were invited by the Irish Minister of Culture John O'Donohue...
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    Cast

    A movie about Jane Austen, one of the most famous writers in the history of English literature, composed of a strong cast: rookies Anne Hathaway and James McAvoy , and established and powerful actors Julie Walters , Margaret Natalie Smith and James Cromwell . Anne Hathaway, who plays Jane Austen, has the same name as the wife of British writer Shakespeare, and she also has a beautiful appearance. Born in the United States in 1982, he...
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    Positive review

    The film fully respects the dressing style of the 18th-century English country characters, and the quiet country taste is ready to come out. The dances and farmhouses in the film, the hills and woods of Ireland, the muddy roads in the country, and the wet streets of London... are almost a restoration of the various scenes described by Jane Austen   . ("New Express" review)
    A glamorous and fascinating biographical film of celebrities,...
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    British warmth

    The film unfolds in this soft retro tone. The green grass, the old manor, the occasionally alarmed domestic animals, the clear window lattices, the ink of the George III era, the quill pen in the hand of the female writer. All this constitutes a quiet Rural scenery . Coupled with the classical music throughout the whole play, the nerves accustomed to being stimulated by the screen are relieved all at once.   In addition to continuing...
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    Movie quotes

    • Mrs. Austen: You could persuade her.

      Rev Austen: To sacrifice her happiness? Jane should have not the man who offers the best price, but the man she wants.

    • 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.