completely lose hope

Mike 2022-03-19 08:01:02

Well, I will first forgive the heroine BH's figure and the wrinkles that cannot be covered by the corners of her eyes, then I will forgive her timid and low-key personality from the original work, and then I will forgive the confused feelings of the male protagonist, and then I will forgive the indifferent performances of the supporting characters. The original novel is magnificent in length, and it can be forgiven for not being able to reproduce the original scene in just 110 minutes. Henry tossed a firework pigeon at the door of Fanny's house. The part where Fanny said yes to Henry was unforgivable! ! ! After seeing this, I can't watch it anymore. I roughly fast-forward a bit, and it is roughly that Marianne seduces Henry to run away, so there is a happy ending in the novel. The ending in the novel is already It's hurried enough. The image of the prodigal son Henry was once changed in the novel. Does the movie need to let Fanny say yes to him in order to express this? ? ? ? It completely turned Austin's work into a Qiong Yao drama. This is the most unacceptable point! ! ! ! ! !

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  • Shyanne 2022-03-21 09:03:29

    Another unrecognizable movie

  • Jedidiah 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    OMG. . . This is not Jane Austen~ This is not Jane Austen. . . The same model as the American movie version of p&p =-=~~~ The Qiong Yao drama in the middle once crossed to the point where I thought that there was actually a female protagonist running away with the playboy male second. . . And, this playboy is more reliant on the shop than the heroine, and more cute =-=~. . . . . Well~ when I don't know where the movie came from, I can actually watch it -0-~

Mansfield Park quotes

  • Henry Crawford: Fanny, you have created sensations which my heart has never known before.

    Fanny Price: Please.

    Henry Crawford: There is only one happiness in life: to love and be loved.

    Fanny Price: Mr. Crawford, do not speak nonsense.

    Henry Crawford: Nonsense?

    Fanny Price: You are such a fine speaker that I'm afraid you may actually end in convincing yourself.

    Henry Crawford: Fanny. You are killing me.

    Fanny Price: No man dies of love but on the stage.

  • Edmund Bertram: There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time.