be that rebellious woman

Hollie 2022-03-25 09:01:11

"Just for Jane, to cry for such a rebellious and courageous woman is a very worthwhile thing. I admire Jane not only for her courage to love and break through any resistance, but also for the last The courage to give up the man she loves most for the sake of her loved one's family is Jane's courage to walk out of London station and return home again in despair under the contemptuous gaze of the coachman." Jane Austen, a famous British female novelist. Born in the rural town of Steventon, the son of a local parish priest. Austin did not go to a formal school, but received a good family education, and the main teaching material was his father's literary collection. The Austins love to read popular novels, mostly vulgar pastimes. Her teenage studies were parodies of such popular novels, thus forming the ironic tone of her work. She started writing around the age of 20 and has published 6 novels. Austin never married, and his family was not very wealthy. Because she lives in a rural town, she comes into contact with small and medium-sized landlords, priests and other characters and their quiet and comfortable living environment, so there are no major social conflicts in her works. With the nuanced observation power unique to women, she truly depicts the small world around her, especially the marriage and love turmoil between gentlemen and ladies. Her writing style is lighthearted and witty, full of comic conflict, and is well received by readers. As the most famous female writer in the history of British literature, Jane Austen's novels "Pride and Prejudice", "Sense and Sensibility", "Emma" and other novels are still popular literary works from their publication to the modern society hundreds of years later. We are curious about the reason why this female writer has been single all the time, we are curious about the real love world after the story she wrote, and whether this woman is the stubborn "old maid" in people's mouths, or whether she has had love before Passionate young woman. The inspiration and material of the film "Becoming Jane Austen" comes from the biographical novel of the same name in "Becoming Jane Austen", focusing on depicting Jane's personal emotional experience at the age of 20, and prompting Jane to write "Pride and Prejudice", etc. The background and emotional motivations of the next five novels. Without the rigidity and dogmatism of genre biographical films, this film is exceptionally delicate, a sensual Jane, a fiery love, and a woman's truest heart is shown in a stripped-down cocoon. This film better integrates a love story and a biography of a character, so even if the protagonist is not the famous Jane Austen, the audience, especially the female audience, will be moved by the love story in the film and even cry. Regardless of whether the love that happened to Jane in the film is real, readers who love Jane Austen's literature will still find a shadow of herself and the love that happened to her in her novels. So, whether as a biographical film or purely as a love story, the film can be said to be very successful. Is it love or money, this is an eternal two-way choice question. So Austen's novels still have a large number of readers today, so the stories in the film will be unusually touching. Jane, a stubborn and rebellious woman, meets Tom Lefroy, an equally rebellious trainee lawyer. A spark of love is destined to explode between the two, a love story with no suspense to begin with, and we all know that Austin didn't marry anyone in the end. For a story that is destined to have no suspense, how to attract the audience to continue to watch it. The rest is content, and the content of the story becomes the crucial part. In such a love story, we see Jane who has lost her mind because of her passionate love. The Jane who thought she was calm and smart enough to see through a playboy collapsed under Lefroy's equally powerful attitude. From taunting each other, to falling in love with each other and unable to extricate themselves, and finally to Jane who eloped but gave up because of the helplessness of reality. The whole story, from its development to the end, is extremely heart-wrenching. So I insist that this is a movie for women, a movie for women who have also been between love and money. Just for Jane, it is worthwhile to cry once for such a rebellious and courageous woman. What I admire about Jane is not only her courage to love to break through any resistance, but also her courage to give up the man she loves the most for the sake of her lover's family. It is Jane who walks out of London Station and returns to the ground again under the contemptuous eyes of the coachman. The courage to come home. Becoming a woman like Jane Austen is not easy. I don't think any woman can choose a person to die for the man she loves the most. However, Jane is a woman who has not only had love, she is also a woman with a career. She is the most famous British writer in the 18th century. She is a woman writer who depicts women's minds with delicate writing. She is a woman of wisdom and maturity. Even if love is just a moment of helpless passion in such a life, it is enough for her to gain the respect of the world. So, when Lefroy said his daughter's name was Jane, the sparks in the hearts of the two people who used to be crazy about love gradually dissipated with the years, but what remained in their hearts was their deep love for each other. When the film reaches this point, it's just Lefroy's words, which become the most provocative and moving part of the whole film. Without that vigorous love, without that frantic elopement for love, there would be no Jane Austen in the future, and there would be no such classic English literature as Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. Therefore, Jane is beautiful because of that love, because that love shines brightly in literary creation. Anne Hathaway's performance in this film has become one of the most successful transformations in her acting career. Hathaway, who has an unusually noble temperament, is the most suitable for Jane's image. An ordinary girl from an English farm village, with white skin and thick curly hair, she is different from any 20-year-old country girl in terms of temperament. Hathaway's performance not only makes Jane very beautiful and eye-catching on the outside, but she also makes Jane very real on the inside. Nodding shyly, her lonely eyes because of love, and her stubborn expression, everything was logical and vivid under Hathaway's performance. The real success is that audiences no longer see Hathaway as the goofy commoner princess, but as Jane Austen herself. Anne Hathaway's performance in this film has become one of the most successful transformations in her acting career. Hathaway, who has an unusually noble temperament, is the most suitable for Jane's image. An ordinary girl from an English farm village, with white skin and thick curly hair, she is different from any 20-year-old country girl in terms of temperament. Hathaway's performance not only makes Jane very beautiful and eye-catching on the outside, but she also makes Jane very real on the inside. Nodding shyly, her lonely eyes because of love, and her stubborn expression, everything was logical and vivid under Hathaway's performance. The real success is that audiences no longer see Hathaway as the goofy commoner princess, but as Jane Austen herself. Anne Hathaway's performance in this film has become one of the most successful transformations in her acting career. Hathaway, who has an unusually noble temperament, is the most suitable for Jane's image. An ordinary girl from an English farm village, with white skin and thick curly hair, she is different from any 20-year-old country girl in terms of temperament. Hathaway's performance not only makes Jane very beautiful and eye-catching on the outside, but she also makes Jane very real on the inside. Nodding shyly, her lonely eyes because of love, and her stubborn expression, everything was logical and vivid under Hathaway's performance. The real success is that audiences no longer see Hathaway as the goofy commoner princess, but as Jane Austen herself.

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  • Zaria 2022-01-01 08:02:20

    Tom’s appearance at the prom is my favorite place

  • Gracie 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    I wanted to give it five stars. But... the poster is not good, it doesn't have the taste of the movie itself; the heroine does a good job, but it feels a little more than the real Jane (poor words); the ending is not good enough, the subtitles feel superfluous, but I understand the director's true Relying on the intention, but the rendering of Jane's character faded at the end. Some scenes are still quite touching.

Becoming Jane quotes

  • Tom Lefroy: Was I deficient in rapture?

    Jane Austen: Inconsciousness!

    Tom Lefroy: It was... It was accomplished.

    Jane Austen: It was ironic.

  • Jane Austen: This, by the way, is called a country dance, after the French, contredanse. Not because it is exhibited at an uncouth rural assembly with glutinous pies, execrable Madeira, and truly anarchic dancing.

    Tom Lefroy: You judge the company severely, madam.

    Jane Austen: I was describing what you'd be thinking.

    Tom Lefroy: Allow me to think for myself.

    Jane Austen: Gives me leave to do the same, sir, and come to a different conclusion.