Oh, I'm really worrying about this.
What is Mr. Wesley like in real life? It's impossible to say, after all, life is not a novel. Even if Jane hates him again and creates an annoying guy based on him in the novel, you can't say, look, Mr. Wesley is Like this!
Who knows how Mr Wesley is? ! Maybe he was very good, but Jane just didn't fall in love with him.
So, I won't say what the real Mr. Wesley is like. Just watching this movie, I would say, if Mr. Wesley is really like this, then Jane, you have lost a lot.
In the film, Mr. Wesley first appeared at Mrs. Gresham's house. Mrs. Austin mentioned the ball to ease the atmosphere. At this time, the camera cut to Mr. Wesley. It could be seen that he had been in a trance and heard Austin The wife's voice turned her head, he must have been looking at Jane before. Her aunt said he didn't like it (he's still looking at Jane in the middle). The camera cuts to Mr. Wesley again, visibly puzzled. Then the camera cuts to Mrs. Austin, then to Jane, pay attention to this place, Jane said But, sir, and then Mr. Wesley's shot: first pursing his lips, lifting his chin, these two small movements, ah, this is not to mean to the speaker Interested in subconscious actions?
Then after Jane Barbara finished speaking, Mr. Wesley first glanced at Aunt, and then said that he had changed his mind. This place is also very entertaining. Smile and then nod. With this nod, you are naked to be your unswerving backbone!
Did I say too much in this paragraph, this actor is really good, I don't really watch the actor's acting skills, and I can't talk about which actor's acting skills are usually chatting with friends. But this time the actor who played Mr. Wesley really impressed me very well.
Then, Mr. Wesley and his aunt came to Jane's house. When Mrs. Austen asked if they had tea, Mr. Wesley stood up straight, and he always stood like that! I like a man who looks like this, no matter what he is waiting for, waiting for someone to wait for the car, he will stand up straight. Relying on, jumping up and down, jumping up and down, all the men with ADHD who have no time to spare should step back... 囧
Maybe the film wants to describe a dull and a bit dull Mr. Wesley, but it is difficult for people to hate a man who is handsome and full of love, right? .
In this part, Mrs. Gresham created an opportunity for the two of them to walk aside. At this time, notice that Mr. Wesley has an obviously shy and uncertain expression, so cute! His eyes followed her when Jane walked away.
The best moment of this part is when Mr. Wesley looks at George and smiles, in a few seconds between Jane walking away on purpose and Mrs. Austen saying in a reproachful tone, "Jane?" hello. This is absolutely amazing, so natural! Totally sincere! Either this actor is really a first-class person, or this Mr. Wesley is really good, you must know that George did not appear on the scene at this time, your actor can just look there, and continue to follow Jane's figure with affection OK, but he didn't! She even smiled, so charming.
It is said that both parties in love should understand each other and support each other. In reality, I don’t know whether they will talk more and do less. Jane walked away and sat on the bench to write, his aunt still didn't understand what she was doing, Mr. Wesley blurted out "writing", and I was moved for a split second, please imagine the same words coming out of Mrs. Austin's mouth and What a difference Mr Wesley said!
Then there is the marriage proposal. I wonder if the screenwriter wants to take the audience to dislike Mr. Wesley, and ask him to say that he has an annuity of 2,000 pounds or something, and want the audience to hate him for using money to buy love. But it was a misstep, and Mr. Wesley knew that it was impolite to use money as a bargaining chip, and he admitted it. At least this is much nobler than the sweet talk that Datong proposes with the same essence. And Mr. Wesley said, if we get married, it's all yours. Somehow, I just can't feel it, maybe he's stupid, maybe he's stupid, all I hear is that he loves you, his money is yours, his house is yours, and most importantly, his people are you too of!
His sentence "Sometimes, feelings are like shy flowers, blooming only after the test of time" is beautiful, but even more beautiful is the bow when facing Jane, which counts as a farewell. Speaking of which, let me add a sentence. No matter how good English is, Chinese people rarely say something like "nice to talking to you" after chatting with foreigners. Immediately after you said it, I felt so rude...
Now let's talk about the dance scene. He came from the crowd, bowed gracefully, stood face to face, could feel his excitement and tension from the side of his face, danced cautiously, never took his eyes off Jane, held her hand, and even snickered. (Unfortunately, Jane next to him has a bitter face and spreads his hands... I have seen this expression of snickering several times, and it is so natural. The dancing part is really written in detail, and you must read Mr. Wesley carefully. Every movement and expression, including the four people holding hands in circles, Mr. Wesley nodded to the other girl, so heartfelt, I feel that some people's aristocratic temperament really comes out naturally.) Happy dancing, Mike Woey came to spoil the situation (I'll complain about him later), the two of them looked at each other, Mr. Wesley's expression changed when he held Jane's hand again, did he realize that the situation had changed and he felt a sense of crisis? ?
At the end of the song, Mr. Wesley, who had already understood about the same, walked away in time while Jane was still looking at McEvoy. My heart was broken. Well, anyway, McEvoy didn't go away with other girls~~~ After you left, Jane, you still fell alone, Mr. Wesley held you again, and introduced you to others solemnly, alas, I Heartbroken, not to mention a sigh.
Later, he persuaded McEvoy that his uncle's failure, the death of his prospective brother-in-law, and so on, had nothing to say. I can't imagine how Jane could question that the letter was written by Mr. Wesley! How could a chivalrous gentleman do such a thing? Jane can figure it out too! Well, in this scene, whether Mr. Wesley wanted to talk, was helpless and frustrated, or clenched his hat brim one by one, I once again fascinated me.
Mr. Wesley's last scene was at the door of the church. His aunt's ink blotted him not wanting to get out of the car to pick and choose. It was Mr. Wesley who stepped forward to save the siege, and Jane said, "Is it illegal to travel?" Mr. Wesley also answered Jane's cleverness. Made aunt embarrassed and snickered. In the end, he closed the door with force and expressed his determination. Later, I followed Jane for a walk by the river. What he said in words and expressed in his body was what a man with courage, persistence, and a good and kind heart should show, and it made me fall in love with it.
Well, Mr. Wesley, I've said almost everything.
The end of the film is beautiful, Hathaway's hairstyle is much more beautiful, Jane and her sister never married, McEvoy got married and named her eldest daughter Jane.
Mr. Wesley should also be married, must be the girl he loves and loves him. Regarding this, I just want to say one thing: Come on! Why isn't that girl me! ! !
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When I look at it, I feel that there are a lot of slots! I don't like that hairstyle! That character's personality is reckless and arrogant like a monkey! People at the dance are obviously holding their male partners and flirting with them, so cheap! When uncle gets angry, he immediately flashes people, right? I don't know if love is loyal? I came back to find someone after I could not get through it after leaving the house! Wanting to seduce other girls to run away looks beautiful, but it's actually very bad! Have you ever thought about a girl? Cricket That's your personal show, okay? Sister, don't you like such a high profile, okay?
I'm on my feet, McEvoy, you'd better take off your wig and continue atonement, how beautiful you are in atonement~~~
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