It's better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes

Dayne 2022-04-23 07:02:50

Not long ago, I watched the BBC's classic series "Pride and Prejudice" (1995 version), and I was deeply indulged in the near perfection of Mr. Darcy. Needless to say, everyone who has watched this drama knows it. "Becoming Jane Austen" - took over an hour of film tonight and can't help but exclaim that it wins Pride and Prejudice (movie) quite a bit - ignores the comparisons between the film's visuals, editing, etc. professionalism (I Nor will it), just from the inspiration brought by the movie.

The theme of both dramas is love, "Ao" is a fairy tale, and "Jane" is closer to life. Generally speaking, life is often crueler than fiction, but also more moving than fiction. So when I watched "Pride", Huaichun was more moved than moved, and when I read the autobiographical film "Becoming Jane Austen", which is the author of "Pride and Prejudice", a tear or two still came out of the corners of my dry eyes. . The opening scenes of the two films are somewhat similar, and when Mr. Lefroy appears, there is a ruffian Darcy in the trance - arrogant, elegant but more uninhibited, teasing each other with Jane, as if it is "" The prototype for the beginning of the Pride and Prejudice story.

As the story progresses, Jane gradually discovers that Mr. Lefroy is not as rebellious and unruly as he appears, and of course Jane's speciality also fascinates Lefroy. The plot progresses gradually, Jane's heart is secretly promised, the two people kiss for the first time in the dark night, express their intentions, and the music is just right at this time. When Lefroy said to Jane, "jane, i'm all yours, all my heart, all my spirit, and more good than that," I got excited too. The heart of a pregnant girl was rippling again.

Compared with a perfect man like Darcy, the character of Lefroy is more spiritual and real. There are challenges and betrayals in love, especially the battle with bread. So when Lefroy's uncle objected to their engagement, that challenge was bound to come, and it would run through their entire love struggle. For Tom, who can only rely on his uncle to live, he chose to betray. Jane was extremely disappointed and returned home from London. To make matters worse, it was not long before the news of Tom's engagement was heard. For a woman who is deeply in love, there is nothing more sad than the fact that the lover was still whispering in her ear yesterday, but she is engaged to someone else tomorrow. Betrayal is always the most hurtful. But our Tom, our love-hate Tom, finally obeyed his innermost calling: what value will there be in life if we were not together , how much courage does he have to take to say this. My favorite is the scene where the two of them are talking in the woods. Tom has obviously gone through a complicated and fierce struggle in his heart. When he looks at Jane, his eyes are sincere and deep, as if he wants to completely take Jane into his own eyes. Don't let her run away because of her stupidity like last time. He wants to run away with Jane and leave everything behind. If it weren't for that later letter (a plot twist), they would have almost made it. Later Jane said: If love destroys your family, love destroys yourself too, and it will go on and on in guilt, remorse and regret. Jane, this woman has to be said to be very wise. Their elopement is likely to be the beginning and end of love. Love is not everything, there are also responsibilities. Love without a material foundation is bound to die, but love turns into a grudge, rushing around all day for a living, and returning home tired and not wanting to look at the object, how cruel.

In this way, it is better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes. A few years later, she was the famous Jane Austen, who wrote the well-known "Pride and Prejudice" and never married. He succeeded his uncle's throne and became a respected justice. It was too accidental that they still met. He introduced his daughter to Jane and accidentally called her daughter's name: Jane. She was stunned for a long time, and she realized that each other was the one who couldn't let go in each other's life. Fate sometimes lets us miss, but also lets us get, who knows if being together means being happy all the time. It is fate that created them in the future. Without the regrets of the time, there will be no achievements today. It is difficult to define which option will be consummation, elopement or separation. Life is full of many uncertainties, so there are many regrets, and it is these regrets that let us know how precious it is to have completely.

what value will there be in life if we were not together. A sentence that will only belong to youth forever, innocent and naive, but enough to make everyone move.



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Becoming Jane quotes

  • Tom Lefroy: Vice leads to difficulty, virtue to reward. Bad characters come to bad ends.

    Jane Austen: Exactly. But in life, bad characters often thrive. Take yourself.

  • Jane Austen: [at Laverton Fair] Trouble here enough.

    Tom Lefroy: And freedom, the freedom of men. Do not you envy it?

    Jane Austen: But I have the intense pleasure of observing it so closely.