Mansfield Park

Mansfield Park

  • Director: Patricia Rozema
  • Writer: Jane Austen,Patricia Rozema
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 25, 1999
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Менсфілд Парк
  • Mansfield Park is a 1999 comedy film directed by Patricia Rozema and starring Frances O'connor and Jonny Lee Miller .
    The film tells the story of Henry and Mary breaking the quiet life in the manor.

    Details

    • Release date December 25, 1999
    • Filming locations Kirby Hall, Corby, Northamptonshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Arts Council of England, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), HAL Films

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $4,775,847

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $85,608

    Gross worldwide

    $4,775,847

    Movie reviews

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    • By Stephania 2022-03-24 09:03:50

      Slightly different from the original

      JA's book will not be missed by women Wenqing. Basically, when shooting this classic of the classics, the director is always attentive. The homework you have done, I am afraid that in the eyes of those of us who are somewhat paranoid and glass-hearted, they are nothing. Not to mention clever adaptations and cuts.
      For some key scenes, we can even do it without checking it against the book. So if you are not a very rigorous and loyal follower, the probability of harvesting eggs will be very...

    • By Kasey 2022-03-24 09:03:50

      Maybe I'm too weird, but I really think this is one of the best Austin movies I've ever seen

      I see a lot of complaints about the bad-looking protagonists in everyone's movie reviews... Are you sure? At least a few male protagonists are still eye-catching enough... And probably because of the conflict of aesthetics, I have always particularly liked the actress in the female protagonist. I saw her in the importance of being earnest before. When she appeared on the stage, it made people feel bright and aura. This movie is earlier, so I think she is more beautiful in this [blushing] Well,...

    • By Abe 2022-03-23 09:03:31

      Mansfield Manor

      Somehow this one became my favorite of Jane Austen's books, probably because of the plot. I don't have a high-definition version of this film above 720P, but I hope others can see the intention in the picture.

          At the beginning, Fanny entered her uncle's house, just like Daiyu entered the Rongguo Mansion, but within a few minutes, before she could write down the layout of Master Bei's house, she was left alone in a small room that had not been cleaned up. Standing alone, the...

    • By Morgan 2022-03-23 09:03:31

      Incomplete complaints about the role of the eldest son!


              I haven't read the original, the following is just a rant about the plot.
              When Tom came on, I thought he was some kind of cynical, lonely and proud, with an unknown past.
              Because in the middle of the night he leaned back against the railing, sat on the floor on the balcony, and drank alone. And the little heroine stood at the door until dawn, he didn't pay any attention, and even had no pity for a child, could it be that she was aloof to the point of...

    • By Wilfred 2022-03-23 09:03:31

      "I always wanted to do the wrong thing, but forgot the right choice"

      "Men are useless, women are useless"
      "Women who are engaged are more attractive and can do a lot of flirting, but no one doubts"
      British cinema always looks comfortable, like literature.
      "Marriage is like a business of intrigue"
      "Of course I love her, but there are many kinds of love"
      "If you want to run, run as fast as you can, but don't lose your head."
      There were still arranged marriages in England in 1806?
      "He likes to be loved, not to love others"...

    User comments

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    • By Rozella 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      It has been changed a lot, but the heroine's character has been changed to suit the taste of the modern public. Not a bad deal, even if it's so unfaithful to Austen that it's a shame for us who are truly obsessed with...

    • By Dee 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      A little stuffy. But I seem to see Jonny Lee Miller a lot lately, so I see his face is very kind, 12 years ago he looked so much tender... I was more surprised to see "The Earl of Grantham", he actually played a silly hat in...

    • By Janiya 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Watching Mansfield Manor last night, based on one of Austen's lesser known works. There is a reason for not being famous, and this story is indeed not very attractive, except that the ending of a lover who eventually becomes a family is pretty good, the heroine is thick and slender, and the steamed bun looks a bit like Mary. Kelly, her repeated attitude towards playboy Henry who wants to refuse, agrees and then backs out is also suspicious, which makes people feel a little sympathetic to...

    • By Crawford 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      It has been changed beyond recognition and is horrific. The plot is like an assembly line, and none of the characters' spirits are accurate. The setting is simple, and the dignified Mansfield Manor is surrounded by walls, and a temporary theater is set up to rent a few pieces of furniture. The few scenes between Fanny and Playboy in their hometown are actually quite sweet and lovely, but it's a pity that they were put in the movie and combined with the plot before and after, it's really...

    • By Shyanne 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Speaking of Jane Austen's works, I haven't read any of them. Everyone seems to be disappointed when I read the comments. Her works are described from a single point of view. The female lead is always independent and thoughtful, and the male lead is always gentle and affectionate. , I am also happy. I thought fanny would be with henry, although Amon is not bad and handsome, but, hey, what and what, if it's really like everyone said, the playboys in the simple strokes can't end well. but...

    Movie plot

    Although he has lived in Mansfield Park since he was a child, everything here cannot make Fanny (Frances O'connor Frances O'Connor ornaments) feel a touch of kindness. The status of being under the fence made her feel the warmth and warmth of human feelings when she was young. Fortunately, with the care and company of the kind Edmund (Jonny Lee Miller Jonny Lee Miller), Fanny was able to keep the small piece of pure land in her heart....
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    Movie quotes

    • Mary Crawford: Gentlemen, please. Fanny Price is as fearful of praise and notice as other women are of neglect.

    • Fanny Price: Well, Lady Bertram is always suffering near-fatal fatigue.

      Susan Price: From what?

      Fanny Price: Usually from embroidering something of little use and no beauty... not to mention a healthy dose of opium every day.

      Susan Price: Your tongue is sharper than a guillotine, Fanny.

      Fanny Price: The effect of education, I suppose.

    • Edmund Bertram: She does not think evil, but she speaks it. It grieves me to the soul.

      Fanny Price: The effect of education, perhaps.

      Edmund Bertram: [scoffs] Perhaps I can uneducate her.