how to say? I just want to summarize it in one sentence. It's a good film, and the music scenery is quite beautiful, but, not becoming jane, has nothing to do with Austin himself, even if it is a biographical film.
At the beginning, I was extremely disgusted with the pigs raised, the dances, the provocations between the heroes and the heroines? They all resemble the arrogance and prejudice of the 05 edition. The grievances and peace that developed to the unsuccessful elopement, and then met in old age, somehow made me feel good. To be fair, these plots have nothing to do with Austin. Really, it has nothing to do with the never-married woman writer.
It seems that when Jane fans saw such a sentence, Austin himself should be the one who silently observed others during the dance. From this point of view, the big-eyed and big-mouthed Jane is a bit too dazzling, and her talent is too hypocritical. And the real life of Jane, I don't think it will be full of so many drama conflicts and contradictions. Jane's self-confidence should be more restrained, rather than the sharpness of the film. It is one thing that the plot does not conform to the facts. Biographical literature often has some sensational elements, and the film has to rely on conflict to promote its development. However, the characters in the plot are too thin and disappointed. Jane's sister is too gloomy, father and mother are both p&p, and lover Tom is similar to a young and Dangerous boy (although I was still electrocuted one or two times).
Just because the requirements are too high. Why should you expect the characters written in the biography to be so profound, so full, and so historical? It's better than a book of "Xiao Hong's Biography" that almost made me vomit. Except for the appearance of the heroine (I always feel that this girl is still suitable to wear prada, she is very fashionable, not suitable for classical dress, there is a skirt in the film that is ugly), all the characters are still very good Good movie. In a word, aside from jane ausen himself and the pastoral scenes of British society described by jane, the etiquette and morals of life in the British society, the film can still move people.
It's just that I gradually become a stone, and a little sensational trace will be frozen by my big iceberg.
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