Haha, the screenwriter, like us, must have been obsessed with that version, and was obsessed with Mr. Darcy played by Colin Firth.
The heroine in the play is obsessed with the novel of Pride and Prejudice and Mr. Darcy played by Colin Firth.
From the very beginning, the first sentence is to apply the classic lines of the first sentence of the novel It is a truth that....
Then, the heroine's phone rang, and the ringtone was actually the soundtrack of the 95th edition of P&P~ (Ahaha, that soundtrack is really nice~ I'm thinking about changing my ringtone too~
) When Mr. Darcy confessed to the heroine, the heroine gave him a request to jump into his own pond, soak his body, and then stand up. Seeing this I'm 100% sure the writer is a Colin Firth fan! ! ! Hahaha, you know, how many girls are obsessed with Colin Firth because they saw this scene in the 95th edition. . .
The heroine brought Mr. Darcy to modern times and found Lizzy who lived like a duck in modern times. When Lizzy found out that the gentleman standing beside him was Mr. Darcy, he exclaimed: We are married! 200 years ago! He saw (I really admire Lizzy, an ancient man learned to surf the Internet after staying in modern times for a few days...) The search result was actually: Colin Firth---Mr. Darcy. It seems that the writers have completely equalized Colin Firth and Mr. Darcy. . .
It suddenly occurred to me that the screenwriter of BJ's Diary was because he liked Mr. Darcy played by Colin Firth so much, so she wrote this novel for him and asked him to play the male lead: Mark Darcy~ Haha, actually BJ's Diary's The plot and Pride and Prejudice are also very similar~
To sum up, Lost In Austen is quite fun~ Its plot is not random, it shows the whimsical world of a girl who is obsessed with P&P and Colin Firth.
If you like the story of P&P, you will naturally hope that its plot will develop according to the book. However, because of her deep infatuation with Mr. Darcy, in the end, the ending she hopes is that she and Mr. Darcy are together.
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