Austin's keywords: marriage, fortune, heritage

Reanna 2022-04-22 07:01:29

As this movie is rational and emotional, what left a deep impression on me is: rational emma thompson, she is a representative of brilliant talents, whether it is a script or a role, it is undeniable that the appearance of the characters is old, but after seeing , only to find that inner maturity, restraint and forbearance are more important than anything else.

Kate was so beautiful back then, with a red face and a delicate face, she was like a lovely apple at the age of twenty, and eighteen years later, she can only play the role of an aunt. The years left her, or acting, but completely turned her into another person. The vicissitudes of life is difficult to say how much wisdom.

Seeing the youth of so many famous actors today, and comparing their current works, the lives of the actors have passed in one drama after another. hugh grant's expression never changes, allen rickman is getting more and more charming, hugh lauri's acerbic and sarcastic in dr house, alas, life is like a play.


Let's talk about jane austin's novels. Her novels are basically about marriage and property inheritance. It can be said that it is the key word of the manor era. The first opening is my society. The fate of women is marriage and the fate of men. It's all about whether he can become the heir, but no matter how much you watch it, you won't get bored. Many people can't figure out the mystery. I think Jane Ausin's grasp of human nature, the wit of language, and the appropriate suspense setting. Colonel Brandon solves the mystery of Werribee in this play at the end, and Austin is a master storyteller.

As for Ang Lee's director, I don't want to say how well this work was done, especially the London dance scene, it was too noisy and disorderly, but it's a miracle that so many famous characters are under his command.

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Sense and Sensibility quotes

  • Elinor Dashwood: Marianne, please try... I... I cannot... I cannot do without you. Oh, please, I... I-I have tried to bear everything else... I will try... Please, dearest, beloved Marianne, do not leave me alone.

  • Marianne: Colonel Brandon.

    [Though trying to slip out, he eases slowly back into the room, almost afraid to speak]

    Marianne: Thank you.

    [a fleeting look of mild gratitude crosses his face from these first sincerely kind words she's ever spoken to him]