disappointing video

Mozelle 2022-03-19 08:01:02

Although I haven't read the original book, I am still disappointed after watching the film. I feel that the protagonist cannot show an inner temperament, and the film is not delicate enough. I have watched several of Austin's representative films one after another, and found that their performance themes are similar. In comparison, I still prefer the BBC95 version of "Pride and Prejudice". Perhaps due to the author's life and personal life experience, I think Austen's series of films are far less shocking than Hardy's "Tess". The attitude of the family is relatively less closely integrated with the content of society. Of course, there are some, such as the opposition to slavery in Mansfield Manor, etc., but the overall feeling is that the description of social reality is relatively loose, not as good as Hardy's works. atmosphere.

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  • Edmund Bertram: Your keen adaptability to my brother's possible demise sends a chill through my heart. A chill. Happily planning parties with his money. You shush my father like a dog at your table, and then you attack Fanny for following her own, infallible guide concerning matters of the heart. All of this leads me to believe that the person I've been so apt to dwell on for many months has been a figure of my own imagination, not you, Miss Crawford. I do not know you, and I'm sorry to say, I have no wish to.

  • Edmund Bertram: Fanny, I've loved you my whole life.

    Fanny Price: I know, Edmund.

    Edmund Bertram: No... I've loved you as a man loves a woman. As a hero loves a heroine. As I have never loved anyone.