In contrast, I prefer the film version of "The Diary", the actors are really important, not to mention Hugh Grant, besides Renee, his unruly gentleman appearance is most suitable for attractive flowers like Daniel The image of the son, and I like Colin Firth more, I feel familiar at first glance, no matter how I look at him, I think he is born Mr. Darcy, and I believe Jane Austen will think so too. It really is Mr. Darcy in the classic "Pride and Prejudice" filmed by the BBC in 1995. At that time, I was still in middle school, and it can be seen that it really left a deep impression on me.
The movie retains a lot of interesting details from the book, but overall it has changed a lot, but I think the changes are good. The second half of the book seems to be too deeply influenced by Pride and Prejudice, a bit far-fetched, especially when it happened to BJ's mom, which felt too exaggerated. The movie focuses on the simple love relationship, the plot is simplified, but it does not make people feel boring, and the small dramatic conflict highlights the film's emphasis on romantic love, making people feel sweet and believable.
Suddenly I remembered that not many movies based on best-selling books have been successful, such as "The Da Vinci Code" and "Memoirs of a Geisha", but "BJ's Diary of a Single" can definitely be called a success.
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