Lost in Austen

Lost in Austen

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  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 3, 2008
  • Sound mix: Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33 : 1
  • Also known as: Inside Austen
  • "Lost In Austen" is a British love drama released on September 4, 2008, directed by Dan Zeff and starring Jemima Rooper. The film tells the story of the heroine Amanda who travels back 200 years.

    Details

    • Release date September 3, 2008
    • Filming locations Biggin House, Bramham Park, Bramham, Wetherby, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Mammoth Screen

    Movie reviews

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    • By Marcos 2022-04-13 09:01:07

      mess up

      After watching the four episodes, I just want to say that the heroine He Dehe can win Darcy's favor .
      The whole drama is too lazy to be filmed at all
      Have you ever done something that a normal person would have done, and turned out to be a drama where everyone loves the heroine. The original lover was screwed up by her, and she even brazenly said that she was going to match people
      and watching heroine stiffen I saw Elizabeth in the last episode again. Wow, Elizabeth is so...

    • By Bryon 2022-04-13 09:01:07

      my mr darcy

      Forgot when I first watched Pride and Prejudice, I liked the British countryside of that era, the fluttering dresses, etiquette, greetings, everything was so elegant. It takes a few steps to get to know a person, and then you can confess at the right time. Whether you accept it or not, the other party will politely accept or reject it, so as not to make you too embarrassed, because there is also the matter of gentleness.
           People nowadays either don't dare to confess, or they don't know...

    • By Nolan 2022-04-13 09:01:07

      Austin Collapse Fan Drama

      It should be regarded as a pioneer in the transformation of fanfiction into a TV series. At least the script is a fanfiction in my opinion. The girl who loves arrogance and prejudice travels to the world of the book, swaps identities with Lizzie, and finally gets the love of Mr. Darcy , a fantastic story. I've always wanted to watch it, but I haven't watched it because of various reasons. I finally watched it and felt that it was just like that. It's really the psychology of besieging the city....

    • By Johanna 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      One day the story starts like this, you open an ordinary door

      And then there's clothes, stuff, bags... no Hogwarts, Narnia, or whatever magical place...
      Movies always make us feel horny and frustrated.

      As the show says Everyone is longing to escape...because everyone's life is so amazingly the same. Walking in the crowd, the little bit of self that remained was squeezed and crushed by various ordinary patterns, and lived a similar life with the mainstream, as if the "Yi Yi" had a flat beginning and a flat end. When the heroine's boyfriend,...

    • By Pearline 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      Pure prank!

      Although the male pig's feet are all handsome, but after watching it, I still want to drag the screenwriter out for a meal, and I can't bear to change such a good subject into a spoof! !
        First, I don't understand why the heroine has become a male killer with her mediocre beauty and lackluster personality and demeanor. It attracted the Bentley siblings, Mr Darcy, Collins and even Wickham. In particular, Mr. Darcy's love came for no reason and changed the feel of the original beyond...

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    • By Velda 2022-04-18 09:01:20

      Help, I still can't accept the setting of traveling back to the classics! And there are various gods unfolding! ! ! Various NTRs! ! ! Peat give me back Mr Darcy intact! PS: At the end, I just want to say that the screenwriter bought a watch last year!...

    • By Wallace 2022-04-18 09:01:20

      Jane Austen, hey, it's always been used by the British to talk about...

    • By Virgil 2022-04-18 09:01:20

      The front is interesting and good, but the back is too spoof and a little...

    • By Leopold 2022-04-18 09:01:20

      The heroine is a rambunctious, rude, self-inflicted lunatic, and Mr. Darcy has to fall in love with her so painfully and inexplicably. Of course, all the men who met the heroine in the play fell in love with her, except for Lizzie and her father, and even the arrogant lady Miss Bingley also showed her love orz, this unscrupulous sensuality is more than I am going through all kinds of costume dramas More than...

    • By Alexzander 2022-04-18 09:01:20

      I think this is the dream of every book lover, to really travel back and experience the etiquette and love concept of that era, maybe we can't fit in and mess things up, but we can see those lovely people in person, That arrogant Mr Darcy, say a few...

    Movie plot

    Amanda, an ardent Jane Austen fan, lives in present day London with her boyfriend Michael, until she finds she's swapped places with Austen's fictional creation Elizabeth Bennett
    ITV's 4-episode mini-series Lost In Austen made a nasty " Pride & Prejudice " joke. The heroine Amanda is a fan of Jane, who, despite being a stylish modern girl, is still fascinated by the sincere and romantic love in the novel. She lives with her boyfriend in...
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    Movie quotes

    • Mr. Bingley: Darcy regards all forms of sudden locomotion as emblematic of ill-breeding. Hunting, tennis, rising precipitately from a chair...

      Mr. Darcy: When Miss Price and I dance, sir, there shall be nothing sudden.

      Amanda Price: I can't dance this sort of dance.

      Mr. Darcy: Nor I. Together we shall make a shambles. But we shall do it with such authority that everyone will stare at us to learn the step.

    • Mr. Bingley: I'm drawn to you! I'm a man.

      Amanda Price: And I'm a woman! And I'm drawn... to other women.

      Mr. Bingley: You mean there really are ladies who... steer the punt from the Cambridge end?

    • Mr. Bingley: [after Amanda sings 'Downtown'] Brava, Miss Price! And whenever life is gettin' me down, I shall be sure to go 'downtown'. Eh, Darcy?

      Mr. Darcy: With alacrity.