You are gentle, you are kind, you have a temperament.
You are stubborn, you are arrogant, you do not admit defeat.
You dare to love, you dare to hate, you are too rational.
How can you be so sane as a writer? How did you write Pride and Prejudice when you were so sane?
When Tom decided to give up on you, you cried so desperately, there was only one sentence in my mind: Jane Austen's tragic life...
When Tom said to you: run away with me, I was with you in tears We saw happiness together.
And you personally left this chance to be happy, leaving Tom alone on the way to elope. Because you said he needs to take his responsibility for the family.
You see, my previous evaluation of you was not wrong at all! You are so kind, so stubborn, so rational. You think so much but forget to think about yourself.
Where did all your previous impulses go at that time?
When you meet Tom for the first time and overhear his disdain for your congratulations, you tear them up angrily and throw them into the fire.
You can dance and argue with him at the first dance.
Then categorically reject someone's marriage proposal.
Then after the second dance, he made a desperate statement of his heart.
Then I couldn't wait to go to London to find him and pray for a chance to be together.
When hope is shattered, you leave without looking back, leaving just like that.
But all those impulses were gone on the way to elope, after you read that letter...
so in the end you stuck to celibacy and watched the fruitless perseverance...
Tom is too charming, he Bohemian but easy to grasp. He is deeply attracted to you in the movie, and I am also deeply attracted to him outside the movie.
Especially at the second dance, when he suddenly appeared, along with him was his stunning smile. At that moment, it seems that everyone's dance steps are blessing you.
But I have to say that your brother is so handsome that I thought he was the male lead when he appeared...
Years later, you met Tom Lefory again, how did you feel? His life should be happy, but you are not, you can't be happy at all, even if you relax and look at it again, you can't let go of that relationship.
Time will only make your relationship more memorable. So your novels have happy endings.
Coincidentally, his daughter is also named Jane, you want to cry when you know.
Becoming Jane, in the name of love.
Everyone has the opportunity to be Jane Austen and write their hearts with their own pen.
But life is not a novel after all, so there will always be shortcomings, but we can still create its unique beauty.
The movie should have done a lot of beautification of Jane Austen's life, the actual life may have been more prosaic.
So in an aesthetic sense, I prefer Jane Austen's life to be as real as the movie narration.
Women must not be too rational, sometimes it is better to be impulsive.
Anne Hatheway's performance is not really bright, but more mature than before. James McAvoy's acting skills are more admirable, and Tom can't be found at all when watching "Atonement" later.
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