Super fail totally disappointed

Eduardo 2022-03-21 08:01:02

A super failure movie. Once again, it proves that it is the kingly way to invite the British to take pictures of British things. Well this time it's American + Indian director. For details, please see the inexplicably gorgeous Indian dances interspersed in the middle. To support the scene? And the effect of the so-called British society is created by well-known British actors playing a few supporting roles - oh, this is a random change of the famous book made by pseudo-British people.
Watching the whole movie makes me feel awkward all the time. Miss Legally Blonde's face is very sharp at first glance, how can someone who is really sharp let people see that this person is very sharp at a glance. The distortion of society can only be reflected by Miss Marpe's weird way of speaking and the character's deliberately weird dress. Atmosphere is zero. Especially after seeing the scene of the mother and son reuniting after ten years, and all you need is love... It's better to sing the Beatles with Indian songs and dances. Although the BBC has also revised the ending, the comparability is zero.
This movie is a real failure. I, who have been diving for thousands of years, couldn't help but come up and shout a few words. Don't give up hope for an American adaptation of a classic. Learning the best British accent with more British actors won't change the fact that it's made in America. It's great that the BBC exists in this world.

PS: Even the classic Ms Sharp-Natasha Little in my mind played jane and then watched others play their roles. It's ironic, don't worry she's far worse than you.

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  • Jaime 2022-03-29 09:01:09

    I really want to know how much this movie has changed from the original, and whether the heroine's role is a good person with ambition or an ambitious person.

  • Helga 2022-03-21 09:03:29

    Indian elements are added very strangely. 7 out of 10

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