Respect for a melancholy but not self-inflicted maturity

Jennings 2022-04-19 09:02:19

If the film is described as plain as water, it is by no means derogatory.

It is like a sugar cane in "Shi Shuo Xin Yu", tasted slowly from the end of the cane, from tasteless to mellow, and finally to a better state.

The male protagonist makes me happy: I am willing to give up my life in order to take care of my brothers and sisters at home.

I admire the heroine: give up love only for the lover to be happy for life.

The most dignified scene in the film is the faint smile that Austen reveals after reciting his own work...and the old love that stares at her increasingly mature and beautiful face, but still lonely. This old love traveled through time and space and made novels that are still great to this day.

Loving someone doesn't have to end up being together.

Yet that feeling of love binds our hearts to each other in the hustle and bustle of the crowd, until death separates us.

"The men and women in my novels will always encounter no small or no small troubles...but they all get what they want in the end, and their wishes come true." The

first half of the sentence is about life, and the second half is about ideals.

Life is not perfect, of course it is melancholy; ideals are often accompanied by melancholy, but it makes people mature in melancholy.



The independent bridge is full of wind, and the people of Pinglin Crescent have returned.

The prosperity of the past will be bright and new with sincere memories. In that world, you and I are very happy.

This is enough.

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Extended Reading
  • Tristin 2022-01-01 08:02:20

    She never loved anyone in her whole life, just because on that day, after the dance, in the rose garden, under the night sky. He said to her I am yours.

  • Dayana 2022-01-01 08:02:20

    Love cleansers, perfect paranoia. If you can't give the kind of happiness I want, then I'd rather be alone and die alone. What is a real good marriage? . I like the way the man looks at Jane at the end of the film. There was too much self-evident in those eyes. It will be a pity, but it will be relieved in the end. At least we once fell in love.

Becoming Jane quotes

  • Jane Austen: Could I really have this?

    Tom Lefroy: What, precisely?

    Jane Austen: You.

    Tom Lefroy: Me, how?

    Jane Austen: This life with you.

    Tom Lefroy: Yes.

  • Tom Lefroy: I depend entirely upon...

    Jane Austen: Upon your uncle. And I depend on you. What will you do?

    Tom Lefroy: What I must.