Becoming Jane British warmth
2022-01-01 08:02
The film unfolds in this soft retro tone. The green grass, the old manor, the occasionally alarmed domestic animals, the clear window lattices, the ink of the George III era, the quill pen in the hand of the female writer. All this constitutes a quiet Rural scenery . Coupled with the classical music throughout the whole play, the nerves accustomed to being stimulated by the screen are relieved all at once.
In addition to continuing to play on the basis of biography, the screenwriter of the film also interspersed a large number of famous aphorisms in the novel in the character dialogue , avoiding the mixing and imitation of literary masterpieces; at the same time, the film focuses on the life of Austin's young age to explain the feelings to the audience. How the experience prompted her to write those romantic novels; in addition, the movie script cleverly avoided a lot of legendary guesses and conclusions about their relationship, which gave the film plot reality and illusion, market and beauty, rationality and sensibility Interlaced artistic effects
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Extended Reading
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Mrs. Austen: How many times did you stand up with that gentleman, Jane?
Lucy Lefroy: Was it twice?
Henry Austen: Twice would have been partial. Thrice would have been absolutely...
Lucy Lefroy: Flagrant.
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Mrs. Lefroy: [referring to Ton Lefroy] Lucy would marry him tomorrow, and what a terrible husband he would make.
Eliza De Feuillide: I suppose you mean his reputation. Experience can recommend a man.