Scratching the wall...

Reymundo 2022-03-19 08:01:02

After reading it, my wall was spent.

I couldn't watch the 05 version of P&P, but I finished this one.

I think it's because of all the six novels, Mansfield Manor is my least favorite, so it wouldn't hurt too much to change it beyond recognition. In the original book, I always felt that Fanny and Edmund's mouth-watering morality was outrageously hypocritical. But out of love for Austen, I honestly read the original novel three times at various times over seven years. Every time I regret the unsuccessful pairing of Fanny and Henry in "The Madonna and the Prodigal Son", because if these two get along well, there will be one more principled but not rigid woman and woman in the world. A prodigal son turned sane male. In addition, I think Sir Thomas in the original book is the only lovely character in the whole book. Although he is authoritarian and conservative, he is also fair and authoritative, sober and rational. Look, what did I see in this adaptation... 囧~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Fanny's big eyes in my childhood made me feel ominous hunch, and my hunch proved to be accurate. The first shot of Fanny entering Bertram's house is an upside down shot. Fanny and her aunt seem to be the same height. Well, this is the beginning of disillusionment~~

Dear Fanny should have been a tree The poor little cabbage who is under the fence, even if the belly is boiling like an oil pan, his face is still indifferent and his brows are pleasing to the eye. Look, the heroines have crossed over. Jesus!! She reads and writes eloquently; she rides a horse in the rain late at night; she has a comfortable material life, but she cares about the black compatriots who are enslaved and oppressed; she, she, she is about to wave freedom and equality to liberate human beings The banner shouted FREEDOM~~~~ comrades, Jane Eyre, who was born in humble but self-reliant and self-reliant, has crossed over, and Elizabeth, who is smart, confident, lively and strong, has crossed over. Who said that her daughter is not as good as a man, the landlord Miss Shelly has crossed over, the one from Becoming Jane Literary young women actually traveled through... It's so lively... Look, I'm so embarrassed when I dress...

If you have to find a HC in this book, it should be Henry Crawford, right? According to the description in the book, olive skin, medium height, not pretty but handsome, likes sports, belongs to the attractive playboy type. What's in it? It's obviously a slippery fuel hog. I also lit fireworks and set off pigeons. At that moment, I felt that I wouldn't be surprised if there was a bed scene or something. Oh my god, my humble wish has come true! It's still dewy, 囧, I'm not CJ too much...

The plot of young people's rehearsal is the highlight of the book, from which we can see that they are entangled in complex emotional relationships and subtle characters, very exciting, this kind of description This makes "Mansfield Park" almost the most sophisticated and complex one of Austen's novels. This kind of calm but turbulent brushstrokes are the essence of Austin, but they are briefly touched here. The funny thing is that Mary asked Fanny to help her with the lines. Mary's mouth was full of spring, and her hand was very ambiguous on Fanny's body. Also, in the sketchbook Fanny found next to Tom's bed. , a nigger kneeling in front of the disheveled Sir Thomas, so close... er... what does that imply? (Covering his face, look, I'm not CJ anymore) After the film ended, I checked the director's other works, oh, "Darkness Falls", I laughed three times in the sky... Who? Who dares to say I'm not CJ?

In fact, I just want to say: if you want to make a youth idol drama in ancient costume, can you not carry the name of Austin? If, if you have to do this, can you find a heroine who looks more resistant to death? 囧TZ...

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Extended Reading
  • Kristina 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    I have no talent for certainty, Susie.

  • Marcia 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    eli.stone & casemere drams mix& match in this classic film is really funny...

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.