Everyone loves Austin

Mylene 2022-04-20 09:02:39

"Being Jane Austen" was being promoted in the newspapers, and I was watching "The Jane Austen Book Club" by myself. The movie opens with a series of small embarrassments in life, and everyone will give them a knowing laugh - ha, I've also encountered this bad luck. After the relaxation, I immediately cut to the topic. Several women who encountered emotional problems organized a book club to relieve the pressure by reading and discussing Jane Austen's works. Of course, the turning point of life also appeared at that time. .
The film adopts a plain narrative method from beginning to end. The discussion sequence of Austen's six works is very cleverly designed. The discussion of each work affects the lives of the characters in the play more or less, both positive and negative. Bring a heart. Of course, in the end, it was an Austen-style comedy ending, leaving no regrets for the audience. It can be said that the director is well versed in the true meaning of Austen's works.
It made me happy to find Emily Blunt in the cast, the voluptuous first assistant in "The Devil Wears Prada" turned into a narcissistic introverted high school teacher here. The nervous restraint, and the inner struggle before the tryst with Trey at the end are all shown in the eyes and expressions, and the measure is just right, the acting is really good.

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  • Darron 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Life will be better.

  • Ladarius 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    The characters in this movie are plump, and the parallel story lines are cleverly connected by several Jane Austen's famous novels. Eggy you are so cute! Eggy marry me!

The Jane Austen Book Club quotes

  • Prudie Drummond: Being the only child of a woman who gave birth in a commune after changing her name to Skygirl, I've come to loath hippie-handie crafts.

  • Bernadette: How's Sylvia doing without Daniel?

    Allegra: She's still stuck in the wounded stage. When she's ready for anger, I'm so there.