Lost in Austen Comments

  • Anais 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    1. I'm pretty sure that the screenwriter is a nerd~ 2. Why did you choose such an ugly female pig for all kinds of beautiful men and women in the play? 3. Elliot Cowan wet version Mr.Darcy! ! ! (I have to say that he really looks like Heath Ledger~) 4.Mr.Bennet is really a lovely...

  • Nona 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    Too exaggerated! ! ! ! ! ! ! Both angry and funny. . . This is the phrase "this is theft" by mrs bennet!!!!!!!! stole everyone's...

  • Adella 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    It doesn't matter if you are a fan, but the characters are too distorted, right? No wonder Lizzy would rather leave the nature she loves and escape to terrible London than this version of Darcy. This version of Darcy is a tolerable Collins. Even if you learn the 95 version of Lizzy 100 times, Lizzy won't want you....

  • Marquis 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    Darcy said: not one heartbeat do i...

  • Kyle 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    How bad is the screenwriter and Austin to write this shit-like time-travel script, the characters of the original book are almost completely broken, and Wickham is particularly unbearable, and the adaptation of Bentley and Darcy is so distorted! It seems that pretty British actresses have basically gone to act in movies, but they found someone with such a swollen mouth and no temperament to play the heroine. She is also admired by four men. The supporting roles are all prettier than her, and...

  • Bailey 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    If it is to destroy the famous novel in my heart, this mini-series is really very successful. The plot is completely unconnected, and I will not say how short and fat the heroine must be. Talking from beginning to end is like lip-syncing.” o" the unsexy...

  • Chaz 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    The adaptation is so strange~ I am a arrogant and prejudiced fan of the original...

  • Dariana 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    The plot should be okay, but when I see the heroine, I hope Mrs Bennet turns into Song Jiang and kills her. I don't understand how the heroine and Darcy fell in love, Nima didn't explain it at all! Love Jane, Wickham and Caroline Bingley. Also, this show is actually hacking Darcy! ! ! (Hope to shoot the second season: "Elizabeth's London...

  • Idell 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    Crossing + various thunder points. . . Screenwriter, Yu Mama is your gay honey, Mr. Darcy is completely destroyed, okay orz I have to go and re-read the original book and the 95th edition. . . However, aside from the original work, Lei Dian is a highlight, and the cast is pretty good, except for the...

  • Harry 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    You thought I was here to see Pride and Prejudice, wrong. You think I'm here to see how arrogant Mr. Darcy is, you're wrong. You think I'm here to see how Mr. Bingley is so silly, wrong. . . I'm here to see Queen Pansy who crossed over from Harry...

Extended Reading
  • Jonas 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    Although it is a time-travel drama, it still has a certain level

    This is a time-travel drama about a modern woman obsessed with "Pride and Prejudice" who crosses into the book and switches roles with Liz. Although it is a time-travel drama, it still has a certain level.
    Because it is a time-travel drama, the plot is inevitably bloody, and the heroine is also...

  • Philip 2022-04-11 08:01:01

    Less Fun, More Brain

    When I watched the first episode, I was still thinking that this might just be the first season. After watching it, I am sure that I will not continue filming. Even if there is, I don't want to see it again.

    A postmodern subversion indeed, Caroline Bingley is gay, Charlotte goes to Africa to be a...

Lost in Austen quotes

  • Amanda Price: Hear that sound, George? Duh-uh-uh-uh! That's Jane Austen spinning in her grave like a cat in a tumble-dryer.

  • Mr. Darcy: [Bursts into room] Ah! Well met, well met! Bingley, Miss Lydia and I have just now returned from the opera...

    Mr. Bingley: Darcy.

    Mr. Darcy: ...And the problem with the opera of course, is one cannot...

    Mr. Bingley: [interrupts] Sir, will you have done? Your subterfuge is well-meaning but it is puerile and demeans us all. There is no opera in Hammersmith. You've just arrived from god-knows-where, that much is plain.