this horrible movie

Adela 2022-03-19 08:01:02

Out of 6 Austin books, the one that I dislike the most is Mansfield Manor, but this is the one that makes me want to rewatch it the most. After reading the book and watching the movie, the 2007 movie was full of scolding, and then I went forward to find the movie to watch, alas, the 1999 movie, and Miller, look!
Look, what the hell is this (ŐдŐ๑)! In the original book, Fanny, who came from a humble background and was surrounded by others, began to tell horror stories to her sister when she was a child? Growing up and eloquent and eloquent? And the writing talent of Jane Austen's grandmother? With a low status and nothing, you start to care about the liberation of black slaves and the freedom of women? And the playboy Henry who chased girls in the 18th century, set off fireworks, sent pigeons and sent flowers? And in order to show Henry and Maria's adultery in a dewy sex scene in a classic drama? Still caught raped in bed by Fanny?
The film in 2007 is at least quite satisfactory, except that the male and female protagonists are always sprayed. In addition, the male protagonist played a funny little male supporting role in Emma. A bunch of people said he was handsome, and he was scolded in various ways in MP. He had a classical temperament, and his eyes were big. Sure enough, do you have high expectations for the male protagonist's appearance?
And Miller, good shallots. The sound is as good as ever. Oh, yes, I also watched a mini-series for more than eight years, the picture quality is too bad, and whether the Dignified Jazz House can put two pieces of furniture.
Pinching my fingers and counting, it's almost the year of Austin's adaptation, can you take a good remake of the heaviest book among the 6 best-selling books of Grandma Ao before her death.

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Mansfield Park quotes

  • Henry Crawford: You dance like an angel, Miss Price.

    Fanny Price: One does not dance like an angel alone, Mr. Crawford.

  • Edmund Bertram: Your entire person is entirely agreeable.

    Fanny Price: Yes, well, tonight I agree with everyone.