95 version male lead Ciarán Hinds + 07 version female lead sally hawkins, I don't know what the effect is

Casimer 2022-09-18 14:59:23

After watching several BBC classic dramas, I am not particularly satisfied.
South and North,
needless to say, the male protagonist, supporting roles, photography, scene design, plot, and music are all very good. I watched it four or five times in a row before I stopped. The fly in the ointment is that the female lead is slightly lacking. In fact, it makes sense to put it on other TVs. It's a pity that in this TV series, the male protagonist has a strong aura, and the green leaves are not simple. On the contrary, the heroine seems to have no sense of existence. In fact, in terms of the original book, Jane Austen's novel is much more famous than Mrs. Gaskell's, but the level of adaptation into a TV series is not as good. Sometimes I think it's very strange. I'm joking that it's hard to say that the characters of the director, screenwriter, photographer, and actors of this TV series have exploded.
Pride and Prejudice
is the most familiar, but unfortunately several versions have their own strengths, but all have shortcomings.
Emma ,
​​when I saw the heroine in the new version, I suddenly had the urge to bow my head. The inheritance is 30,000 pounds. Well-educated Is this what everyone is like? The male protagonist can also
persuade him to
simply read two versions.
I agree with the male protagonist of the 95 and 07 95 versions. He has the kind of temperament formed by years of military career, and his bookishness is slightly insufficient. The 2007 version of the male lead is okay, but there is no trace of the
heroine left by the hard life of the Navy. I can't agree with the 95 version, but the 07 version is okay. However, the 07 version was shot like a modern life in ancient costumes, and the classical atmosphere has never been seen less.

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Persuasion quotes

  • Sir Walter Elliot: Come, come, Anne! We must not be late. You cannot have forgotten we have an invitation from Lady Dalrymple.

    Anne Elliot: I regret I am already engaged to spend the evening with an old school-friend.

    Elizabeth Elliot: Not that sickly old widow in Westgate-buildings?

    Anne Elliot: Mrs Smith. Yes.

    Sir Walter Elliot: Smith? Westgate building?

    Mrs. Clay: Excuse me.

    Sir Walter Elliot: And who, pray, is Mrs Smith? One of the five thousand Smiths that are everywhere to be met with? Upon my word, Miss Anne Elliot, you have the most extraordinary taste. To place such a person ahead of your own family connections among the nobility of England and Ireland. Mrs Smith!

    Anne Elliot: Perhaps she is not the only poor widow in Bath with little to live on and no surname of dignity. Good evening.

  • Captain Wentworth: Miss Elliot, I can bear this no longer. You pierce my soul. I'm half agony, half hope. Unjust I may have been. Weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant. I offer myself to you again with a heart even more your own than when you almost broke it eight years ago.