Actress' book club~

Mina 2022-03-21 09:03:19

snow day. Confused all the way home on the bus. A person. go online. My heart started to get confused.
So watch the Jane Austen Book Club.
lovely women. So I feel better after watching it.

Emily Blunt
didn't recognize her at first as the former assistant in Fashion Devil,
probably thanks to the newly cut Bob's head. It's so sexy~!
In the film, her husband gave up the opportunity to travel to Paris with her for a football game.
It's the type that I don't want to marry when all the men in the world die.
Or is it the type that I don't want to marry when all the men in the world die before I'm 30 years old.

Amy Brenneman is
the first heroine I recognize~ Isn't this Violet in Perfect Practice?
Probably because her single image in pp penetrates into my heart, I really didn't expect her to play an abandoned wife.
Let it go. Be confident and independent. reject him. Still love her dearly.
I don't think this is contradictory. And very easy to understand.
Because she accepted him again. Because he wrote him a letter. Like Darcy.

Maggie Grace
didn't recognize until the last five minutes of the movie that this is the beautiful Shanon in Lost~~
This time playing a little les, and the bed scene with Xiaomei, the scheming maid in Desperate Housewives, is quite interesting.

The Maria Bello
movie opens with a dog's funeral. Jocelyn only has dogs and has always been alone.
Grigg and her exchange books they like each other. Grigg, who likes science fiction, has finished reading Austin's complete works.
J didn't read science fiction, she didn't try to understand him.
G was upset, he said you just want others to obey you. No wonder you only have dogs.
Seems to make sense, and sometimes dog love really isn't an excuse.

I liked that scene very much, J rushed to G's house in the early morning, just before the sun was about to show his face, in the early morning wind, the woman with dark circles, a bit confused picture, very firm kiss.
This reminds me of the school days, when I did something without any clue, no matter how early or late I would go straight for a person, I think this is still my interpretation of romance.

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The Jane Austen Book Club quotes

  • Sylvia Avila: Look, I adore Jocelyn, but . . . ah ha, if, "Loving is letting go," then whoever wants Jocelyn is going to have to pry her fingers loose, one by one.

  • Editor: Dear Ms. Corrine Mahern, we regret that we must decline to publish the three short stories you sent to us. 'Benny's Basketball' is strong narratively, but the depiction of your penis-waving retarded boy felt a little unkind. And isn't the title 'Separating Eggs For Flan' a bit obvious as a metaphor for your parents' divorce? Yet we confess that 'Skydiver' puzzled us most. Why would a beautiful, self-centered young lesbian jump out of a plane?