Why do you feel a little weird

Augustine 2022-10-31 21:59:09

Is Jane Austen hot lately? I watched a lot of movies based on his books or his life. Gentlemen, ladies, beautiful European countryside and scenes of high society exchange.
No matter what the plot is, I still enjoy it visually.
In Northanger Abbey, I think the short blue short coat that the heroine wears is so pretty. I
also like the skirts they wear. I like it... Can you buy it? Hehe
back to this movie. At first I felt that the plot was very old-fashioned, nothing more than a medieval Western European-style love, monotonous courtship, and rigid language. The family fortune was weighed
until Northanger Abbey appeared, and on a dark rainy night, lightning illuminated the ancient castle.
It makes people feel that there must be many secrets buried there. Countless rooms, ancient staircases,
strangely enough, the film goes through a long foreshadowing in the front, and the result is that the residence in Northanger Abbey ends abruptly.
The love between the male and female protagonists is also very simple and ends after a brief explanation.
I felt weird when I saw it at the end, like a hastily ending...

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Northanger Abbey quotes

  • Mrs. Allen: There! Did you ever see anything prettier, Mr Allen?

    Mr. Allen: Other than yourself, do you mean, my dear?

    Mrs. Allen: Oh, fine, Mr Allen! But Catherine...

    Mr. Allen: Ah, she looks just as she should! Now... might we make our way, do you think? I entertain high hopes of our arriving at the rooms by midnight.

    Mrs. Allen: How he teases us, Catherine! Midnight, indeed!

  • [Riding in the curricle, Henry and Catherine see the first view of Northanger Abbey]

    Henry Tilney: There.

    Catherine Morland: It's exactly as I imagined. It's just like what we read about.

    Henry Tilney: Are you prepared to encounter all of its horrors?

    Catherine Morland: Horrors? Is Northanger haunted, then?

    Henry Tilney: That's just the least of it. Dungeons, and sliding panels; skeletons; strange, unearthly cries in the night that pierce your very soul!

    Catherine Morland: [sardonically] Any vampires? Don't say vampires. I could bear anything, but not vampires.

    Henry Tilney: [laughing] Miss Morland, I believe you are teasing me now.

    [seriously]

    Henry Tilney: I have to say, there is a kind of vampirism. No, let's just say that all houses have their secrets, and Northanger is no exception.