Becoming your lover

Brendon 2022-04-20 09:01:57

I finally watched the movie "Becoming Jane", and I finally burst into tears. It's not because of the plot, I think it's probably because I cried a lot and remembered the taste of love when I was young. Watching such a movie is a whole-hearted experience of regaining the feeling of first love. The spark that can be wiped out when we meet for the first time is not the ideal love at first sight. It is a strong but inexplicable emotion. It is definitely classified as love, but the mutual attraction between two people leads it to the road of love without any objection. Everything is like walking together, smooth and natural, such a logical flower of love that we do not know for a lifetime. Able to open several times. Maybe one real one is lucky enough, and it should be enough for us to live happily ever after. However, there are too many opportunities in life that we lose and are forced to give up by fate. Jane is such a woman who was forced to give up her happiness, but her one-time love occupied her whole life, and she never left. Until the temples turned white, this elegant and famous writer lady was still able to meet the man she first fell in love with. He was still so personable, leading his daughter, also named Jane, and admired her book. Write about the daughter of love. So she pulled her to sit side by side, facing him, chanting their love, as if life was just like first sight.

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  • Edwardo 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Letting the American girl play the British Austin is the biggest and biggest failure.

  • Clementine 2022-01-01 08:02:20

    When she refused to elope with her lover, she said: When our lives are overwhelmed by sin and regret, I will forget that I once loved.

Becoming Jane quotes

  • Tom Lefroy: Was I deficient in rapture?

    Jane Austen: Inconsciousness!

    Tom Lefroy: It was... It was accomplished.

    Jane Austen: It was ironic.

  • Jane Austen: This, by the way, is called a country dance, after the French, contredanse. Not because it is exhibited at an uncouth rural assembly with glutinous pies, execrable Madeira, and truly anarchic dancing.

    Tom Lefroy: You judge the company severely, madam.

    Jane Austen: I was describing what you'd be thinking.

    Tom Lefroy: Allow me to think for myself.

    Jane Austen: Gives me leave to do the same, sir, and come to a different conclusion.