It's an exaggeration to say it's the British Dream of Red Mansions.

Alfreda 2022-03-19 08:01:02

In fact, you can guess the ending. It is a typical Jane Austin work. The hero and heroine are reunited. The ending of the others is basically not bad. The rural scenery in the film is really beautiful, and the life is leisurely and comfortable, which makes the dog generation who is struggling to make a living in the small broken city like me so envious. The soundtrack is also intoxicating. The music in each scene appears just right, not abrupt at all, and adds to the scene everywhere. But I really feel that the plot is a bit contrived and a bit blunt, especially Mary's complex. If this girl is just seeking wealth, then she can be courteous to Tom at the beginning, even if Tom's life is dying later, does she have to give up her desires? Is money so straightforward? Can't hide at all? Xue Baochai never showed any desire to covet the wealth of the Jia family! In addition, I was moved by the second male Crawford. His feelings for Fanny were very sincere. The sentence "The good side of my human nature is in your hands" really moved me. Who knows , If Fanny accepts him, will he turn back in the tenderness of love and abandon evil for good in the future? The situation of Maria and Julie was not explained clearly, and the little aunt's love for Fanny also appeared suddenly. Maybe you have to read the original book to get the truth.

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  • Dusty 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    The dancing part is better than the new Pride and Prejudice

  • Amelie 2022-03-20 09:03:08

    Jane Austen's idealistic perspective, with the romantic ending of lovers who end up together. Compared to Northanger Abbey, becoming Jane, reason and emotion, Keira Knightley's Pride and Prejudice is my favorite. I happened to read the artificial intelligence and found out that this heroine is actually the same, and the curvature of the corners of the mouth is really charming when she smiles.

Mansfield Park quotes

  • Edmund Bertram: And has your heart changed towards him?

    Fanny Price: Yes. Many times.

  • Tom Bertram: Do you know it's 5 o'clock in the morning?

    Carriage Driver: Mrs Norris arranged for this girl to be brought here. It's her niece, or something.

    Tom Bertram: Mrs Norris lives in the parsonage over there.

    Carriage Driver: I was told most definitely to drop her at the front entrance of Mansfield Park.

    Tom Bertram: Then drop her.