Northanger Abbey

Northanger Abbey

  • Director: Jon Jones
  • Writer: Andrew Davies,Jane Austen
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States, Ireland
  • Language: English
  • Release date: January 20, 2008
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78 : 1
  • Also known as: Нортенґерське абатство
  • "Northanger Abbey" is a romance film directed by Jon Jones, starring John Joseph Feild , Felicity Jones and Carey Mulligan .
    The film tells the story of Catherine, the daughter of a rural priest, entered the upper-class social circle and fell in love with Eleanor's brother.

    Details

    • Release date January 20, 2008
    • Filming locations Lismore Castle, Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland
    • Production companies Granada Television, ITV Productions, WGBH

    Movie reviews

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    • By Damion 2022-12-27 06:43:50

      Live to fall

      Come to Bath, it's friendly, charming, and mixed.
      In the end, the prince and princess were happily together, alone in the room with a "huh~" envy, and then applauded for themselves: if you do well, you should express your feelings. Many times, I am willing to encourage myself like this, to be a little temperamental, a little girl, a little hypocritical, a little coquettish, a little twitchy, and a little more tender.
      Cathy had a spring dream at the best age, and the dream became...

    • By Vilma 2022-12-27 05:45:07

      Jane Austen who grew up with me

      For me, Jane Austen was my best companion throughout adolescence.
      A teenage girl has a flower-like face, splendid and splendid; a white-paper-like heart, pure and clear; in this most beautiful time, the importance of reading is self-evident. Read a good book, cultivate your body, set your mind, have a clear mind, and prepare for the adult life that will follow after the age of eighteen.
          Those non-nutritious books on the market full of handsome schoolboys and bad boys will only...

    • By Makayla 2022-12-24 08:18:07

      Austin's "Alice in Wonderland"

      As a Jane Austen fan, I finally completed the tour of Austin's six works, and used "Northanger Abbey" as the finishing touch. Austin’s original work was intended to satirize the quirky and absurd gothic novels that were popular at the time, but the film was almost made into another "Alice in Wonderland", full of the magical brains of the girl Catherine, the male protagonist Henry Tilneyby The original is much more pleasing. The old-fashioned elder brother in the original is very charming and...

    • By Jeramy 2022-12-20 03:21:56

      i'm still waiting

      The church bell rang and everyone was smiling.

      This is another fairy tale ending.

      But I wanted to know how desperate Cathy felt when she rode back into the country by herself.
      People always see those bright and beautiful, such as her appearance, his elegance.
      But what about the heart?
      The kind of loneliness when walking alone, the deep love and bitterness in the heart.

      She was the most beautiful when she was in a state of embarrassment:
      he wiped...

    • By Alivia 2022-12-19 14:11:24

      Northanger Abbey

      Northanger Abbey in Northanger Abbey
      is not bad, the heroine is fresh and charming. It exudes comfort.
      The male protagonist is very cute~ I want to laugh when I see him~
      I feel that the male protagonist's father is very fierce, his power is terrifying, and his wealth is pressing.
      Be sure to marry your son and daughter to a rich man.
      Mistakenly thought the heroine was rich.
      Haha, it's already messed up, because I also watched Splendid Beauty, and that movie was...

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    • By Marcia 2023-09-03 10:59:30

      The male protagonist is charming, the story is average, the beginning and the end are good, but the middle is not very...

    • By Stevie 2023-07-19 04:43:43

      Downton Abbey, Northanger Abbey, the words Abbey are so kind! Carey Mulligan's character is bloody but...

    • By Clare 2023-07-14 18:34:08

      Love reading novels, love fantasy. The innocent, lovely and romantic heroine finally got her own happiness. Mulligan really hates it, and it just so happens that the character hates it...

    • By Madalyn 2023-06-28 23:45:27

      Because of JJ, ITV finally has a decent Austin...

    • By Michelle 2023-05-20 10:15:16

      The male protagonist looks like Liu...

    Movie plot

    Catherine (Felicity Jones), the daughter of the country priest, is an innocent and innocent girl, limited by the closed family environment, she wanders around the world of novels all day long, adding luster to the ordinary life.
    Under the guidance of wealthy friends, Catherine entered the upper-class social circle. She finally saw the real world of colorful flowers. There were many hypocritical and cunning people such as Thorpe brothers...
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    Movie quotes

    • Henry Tilney: Now I must give you one smirk, then we can be rational again.

    • Henry Tilney: Your imagination may be overactive, but your instinct was true. Our mother did suffer grievously and at the hands of our father. Do you remember I spoke of a kind of vampirism?

      Catherine Morland: Yes.

      Henry Tilney: Perhaps it was stupid to express it so, but we did watch him drain the life out of her with his coldness and his cruelty. He married her for her money, you see. She thought it was for love. It was a long time until she knew his heart was cold. No vampires, no blood. But worse crimes, crimes of the heart.

      Catherine Morland: It was stupid and wicked of me to think such things as I did.

    • [last lines]

      Catherine Morland: He thought I was rich?

      Henry Tilney: It was Thorpe who misled him at first. Thorpe, who hoped to marry you himself. He thought you were Mr. Allen's heiress and he exaggerated Mr. Allen's birth to my father. You were only guilty of not being as rich as you were supposed to be. For that he turned you out of the house.

      Catherine Morland: I thought you were so angry with me, you told him what you knew. Which would have justified any discourtesy.

      Henry Tilney: No! The discourtesy was all his. I-I have broken with my father, Catherine, I may never speak to him again.

      Catherine Morland: What did he say to you?

      Henry Tilney: Let me instead tell you what I said to him. I told him that I felt myself bound to you, by honor, by affection, and by a love so strong that nothing he could do could deter me from...

      Catherine Morland: From what?

      Henry Tilney: Before I go on, I should tell you there's a pretty good chance he'll disinherit me. I fear I may never be a rich man, Catherine.

      Catherine Morland: Please, go on with what you were going to say!

      Henry Tilney: Will you marry me, Catherine?

      Catherine Morland: Yes! Yes I will! Yes!

      [They kiss, and she backs him into a wall in her passion]

      Catherine Morland: [voiceover]

      The Voice of Jane Austen: To begin perfect happiness at the respective ages of 26 and 18 is to do pretty well. Catherine and Henry were married, and in due course the joys of wedding gave way to the blessing of a christening. The bells rang and everyone smiled. No one more than so than Eleanor, whose beloved's sudden ascension to title and fortune finally allowed them to marry. I leave it to be settled whether the tendency of this story be to recommend parental tyranny or to reward filial disobedience.