I don't always think it's very simple

Kiera 2022-03-19 09:01:03

I am interested in Jane Austen.
British women writers, who write novels, like Emily Bronte and Jane Austen.

Anne Hathaway is beautiful.
When I first saw her in Magic Cinderella, I was shocked.
It is very seductive to see beautiful women.
I think she does a good job.
But it seems that until the end of the film, the Jane more than ten years later made me feel a little Jane.
Similar to Elizabeth's story. There is no Austin presence.
As the beautiful Elizabeth played by Keira Knightley, it makes me feel that there is no sense of Elizabeth's existence.
I don't know if it's because the face is too pretty.
There is a kind of wildness born of beauty, and for the character of Elizabeth, there is something brutish rather than playful.
It's a very interesting and attractive character, but it skips Elizabeth.
The presence of the city is hard to tell.
Maybe it has something to do with drawing up an outline for Elizabeth and Jane in my mind.
I always thought Austin should be a witty but very quiet woman. Twenty years old, thirty years old.
Maybe it's an unrealistic idea. After all, human growth is a process.
Anne's Jane is youthful and full of personality.

Although it is said that after a comparison, Anne is very similar to Austin.
But I always feel that Ann's facial features are not soft enough. Not subtle enough. Not quiet enough.
She's smart, and her ambition is a little bit more flamboyant than I imagined Austin.
The delivery is not calm enough. Seems like Kayla's Elizabeth, with a little more force.

Let's talk about the protagonist.
It didn't feel special.
Some people say that he looks like Han Geng, but he really thinks he looks a lot like him.
I wasn't fascinated by this character, but I was moved.
Even if he didn't go to Jane firmly afterwards, I didn't think he was bad.
Life is real. In those days, once you became famous, it was not easy to make a living as a lawyer.
So, I'd rather he give up Jane for his family.
But he came back, so firm. There is love in the eyes.
You can easily impress the woman in front of you.
More than ten years later, they meet again.
The love and depression in his eyes are so clear.
With his "Jane", he understood everything.
(It's a pity that the girl Jane looks too wooden.)
Compared with Jane, I always feel that he inflates a very strong love and suppresses a strong love.
What we feel is that part of his love that overflows. There is also a strong ensemble behind it.
And Jane's love is radiated through her eyes and demeanor. be frank.

Tell me about that Mr. Wisley.
Although he was a little obedient at first, he was also inflexible when dancing, and the rigid Fan was a big mistake.
But I always thought he was pretty good. (But when he knelt down on one leg to propose marriage, the slender legs reminded me of a mantis, a cold one)
Actually, he should be a man with a lot of depth.
There are just a few people who are knowledgeable and unique, who deserve to be bright foreheads and bright eyes.
But the reality is that they may appear uneasy and cramped in the crowd, their inner strength has no external support for them.
Instead, it becomes a huge contrast, and they themselves feel a little disappointed in themselves, uneasy.
Fortunately, later in the film, wisely has made great progress.
He seemed more composed and more gentlemanly.
So it's a little pity that he wasn't with Jane. (Don't hack me, obviously I take love too casually)

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Pride & Prejudice quotes

  • Mrs. Bennet: Mr. Bennet, you must introduce him to the girls! Immediately!

  • Sir William Lucas: Mr. Bingley, my eldest daughter you know. Mrs. Bennet, Miss Jane Bennet, Elizabeth, and Miss Mary Bennet.

    Mrs. Bennet: It is a pleasure. I have two others, but they are already dancing.

    Mr. Bingley: I'm delighted to make your acquaintance.

    Sir William Lucas: And may I introduce Mr. Darcy of Pemberley and Derbyshire.