The 07 version is okay. It's just that the description after the reconciliation is a little less. I haven't seen the 95 version yet. . It is said that the 95 version is better. .

Brionna 2022-11-14 13:36:11

The actors are all good. Maybe I'm looking down a bit. . . I can still accept the heroine. I feel that the whole play is a bit top-heavy. Most of the time, the heroine seems to be atonement for her past behavior, and in the second half, the hero's "love" heart discovers. . . . In the end, the reconciliation was a bit sloppy with just a few shots. It doesn't feel complete.
But you can still see it. At least I saw that the eyes were a little wet, especially in the bridge section. . . Hey. ╮(╯▽╰)╭ But when the colonel carried ANNE into the carriage, I felt the tendency in the colonel's heart. . . (*^__^*) Hee hee... (The above words were written before the 95th edition... I will read the ⑨⑤ edition when I have time..)
Today, I also specially bought Northanger Abbey and Books of persuasion to look at. . . I am about to become a huge fan of jane austen. .

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Persuasion quotes

  • Sir Walter Elliot: I must say, though, the worst of Bath is the number of plain women. I frequently observe that one pretty face would be followed by five and thirty frights.

  • Captain Wentworth: [distressed and avoiding making eye contact] I have been charged by the Admiral... That is Admiral Croft has been confidently informed that Mr. Elliot... That everything is now set in your family for a marriage between yourself and Mr. Elliot. It was added that you were to live at Kellynch. The Admiral wished me to say that if this is the case that his lease will be canceled and he and my sister will find themselves another house... What answer should I give the Admiral

    Anne Elliot: You will please thank the Admiral for me, but I must tell you that he is utterly misinformed.

    [Capt Wentworth suddenly makes eye contact]

    Captain Wentworth: [hopeful] Misinformed? Utterly?

    Anne Elliot: Quite mistaken.

    Captain Wentworth: No truth in any of it?

    Anne Elliot: None.