To be honest, I've always been averse to movies based on famous books. Because there is a big gap between the emotions expressed in words and on screen. Not every director can express the fine details in the text with the small details on the screen, and only very few viewers will notice those small details. As a result, many of the essence of the original work have been reluctantly ignored. Adapting a famous book into a movie can only really extract the author's original emotional intention from a very long text as much as possible, and then express that as the main line of the movie. Also, the key words of the story must be clearly emphasized throughout the film. For example, the "Pride" and "Prejudice" in the film. The beginning of the film. A typical English manor with rich colors. It's easy to bring people into that era. The appearance of the heroine Elizabeth appears real and ingenious. It is common to walk down the street with a book in hand. Elizabeth's love for knowledge is vividly displayed, and this is also a very unusual point among British ladies in such a situation. The personal character of the Bennett family and the atmosphere of the whole family feel great, follow up to feel
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