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Branson 2022-04-24 07:01:24
Exchange freedom for wealth, but a lifetime of loneliness has achieved itself. See the version closest to my heart...
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Garry 2022-04-24 07:01:24
The soundtrack is great. But Austen's books and stories are completely...
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Eulalia 2022-03-19 09:01:10
It is more realistic than "Becoming Jane Austen". Jane's fate of not marrying for life makes her situation more difficult. The film also implies her sister's desire to control her sister. The dialogue around the 59th point is very exciting. But I still doubt that her family is really as financially strapped as the film describes, and she is worried about Jane's unmarried marriage. In that case, Jane was really not easy at the...
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Haylee 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Accidental start to touch the chain that goes with the flow. Jane is too...
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Angie 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Every woman has her own regrets, and Austen's novels made them suddenly have such passion: they can still love one more time without any regrets... Just like those men and women in the novels, Everything goes well, everything comes true. "She was the sun in my heart, the icing on the cake when I was happy, and the help when I was...
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Juana 2022-03-18 09:01:09
If this young lady gets married, it is the arrogant regret of giving up her identity as a writer; not getting married is the regret of the long and lonely life. The same is regret, of course, the regret of being true to yourself is much better than letting go of yourself. What's more, she is Jane Austen, who, through regret, succumbed to Mr. Darcy for...
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Drew 2022-03-18 09:01:09
They never traveled hand in...
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Marvin 2022-03-17 09:01:09
So lovely. How difficult it is to be an Austin. Trembling is just a short paragraph. I think rebecca hall would be a good candidate for coming jane...
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Brenna 2022-03-17 09:01:09
John is a weirdo, but fortunately his little niece didn't marry him (the actress looks like Kate), he looks very straight, hee hee, so Jane Austen peach blossom is still pretty...
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Winona 2022-03-16 09:01:09
Because of you, I become...
Miss Austen Regrets Comments
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Einar 2022-02-07 14:57:34
What's worse
To marry the wrong man or to die a lonely old maid?
Jane's big-mouthed niece, Fanny, asks her this question, and she doesn't answer, maybe not at all, or it's too bad to compete. And in this world, there should be far more people who marry someone who shouldn't be married than people who die alone,... -
Eldora 2022-04-22 07:01:54
About regret
I wanna say that...this movie really touched my heart, and let me think about something about life. Seems like we all have certain times that unsure of our decisions: am I making the right decision or will I regret? Also seems like something we do not possess or even give up, always has its own...
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Jane Austen: [reads to Cassandra from first draft of Persuasion] More than seven years were gone since this little history of sorrowful interest had reached its close;
Jane Austen: She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older: the natural sequel of an unnatural beginning.She had used him ill, deserted and disappointed him; and worse, she had shewn a feebleness of character in doing so, which his own decided, confident temper could not endure. She had given him up to oblige others.
Jane Austen: She hoped to be wise and reasonable in time; but alas! alas! she must confess to herself that she was not wise yet.
Cassandra Austen: I don't know how you have say it without tears.
Jane Austen: I don't cry at anything that pays me money
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Jane Austen: [Reads to Cassandra from first draft of Persuasion] More than seven years were gone since this little history of sorrowful interest had reached its close;
Jane Austen: She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older: the natural sequel of an unnatural beginning.She had used him ill, deserted and disappointed him; and worse, she had shewn a feebleness of character in doing so, which his own decided, confident temper could not endure. She had given him up to oblige others.
Jane Austen: She hoped to be wise and reasonable in time; but alas! alas! she must confess to herself that she was not wise yet.
Harris Bigg: I don't know how you can say it without tears.
Jane Austen: I don't cry at anything that pays me money