Slow down, but just right.

Daniela 2022-03-21 09:02:20

Wandering in the honey sea of ​​"Pride and Prejudice" for too long, I have forgotten what tragedy is like. Fortunately, I came to enjoy this film after reading the original English book and watching the BBC95 version of "Pride", and the timing was just right. Knowing the creative background of "Ao" from this film, it feels extraordinary. I tasted a bit of sourness from the sea of ​​honey. Jane Austen gave Jane the joy she could not achieve. The author behind the scenes of the comedy actually performed such a tragedy. A man with a fortune was so important in that era, and if fortune is generalized, it is still very important today. On the road of love, there are always obstacles.
The Hollywood gimmick is that you get your appetite high at the beginning, and then you get bored by the middle. And this simple, bland, slow British flavor, as well as the processing of the camera, can cover up all the other shortcomings of the film.

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  • Novella 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Maybe it's because love is too far away from me that I'm not really impressed, but I agree with Jane and her parents. Love is desirable, but money is indispensable... If the two really eloped, I think the passion fades day after day, and all that remains is Tom feeling that he has failed his family and losing his future, and Jane feels that poverty has destroyed her ability to create. The endless resentment, it is better to stop the loss as soon as possible... The only exception is Tom's sudden appearance at the dance, when Jane, who lacks interest, turns around and suddenly finds that the person opposite is the sweetheart she is thinking of, at that moment Her uncontrollable sweetness really made me see the beauty of love...

  • Derick 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    I'm yours, Jane, heart and soul. What's the value will there be in life if we're not together?

Becoming Jane quotes

  • Lady Gresham: My nephew, Miss Austen, condescends far indeed in offering to the daughter of an obscure and impecunious clergyman.

    Jane Austen: Impecunious? Your Ladyship is mistaken.

    Lady Gresham: I am never mistaken.

  • Judge Langlois: Welcome...

    Tom Lefroy: [walks in a circle and discreetly reminds his uncle] Madame le Comtesse.

    Judge Langlois: Madame le Comtesse. Seldom, too seldom, my house receives the presence of nobility. And, of course, its friends. Please.