She is one of my favorite writers. The beginning of Pride and Prejudice is too funny.
This "Northanger Abbey", to be honest, I almost forgot what it was about. It is said that there are two versions of its movie. I thought I could finish it, but I found out that there is only one version. But since I saw this, I'd better write down the impression it gave me.
This shot was pretty good. At least it's better than the "Emma" I watched two days ago. That really made me want to freak out. I really don't know which idiot director~~ Let's
go back to this. Lest I spoil my good mood.
The actor was well chosen. The heroine is impressed. I don't know that she is beautiful and thoughtful, just like the heroine of Pride and Prejudice. Her face was gleaming, and her skin looked like an egg wrapped in a thin film. Her eyes are clear, as simple and innocent as her character. This face is filled with the innocent enthusiasm and eagerness of young people. Maybe it's all too much in line with the original. Directly gave me a clue to recall the original.
The design of the narration is also good, and the language of the novel is extracted from the essence.
The progress and performance of the plot can also be vaguely seen in the small humor when writing this story. Those little jokes about the enthusiasm and twists people add to their real life make people smile.
It was hilarious to see that bright morning to find that the pile of tattered paper that was supposed to be full of someone's secret story was just a pile of slips from the usual laundry.
In fact, I have always disliked such a "simple" heroine, but in this film, I think maybe everyone has actually been like this. Humans are not gods.
Even when I saw her being driven home, I was a little envious of the lively and dear family.
As for other thoughts, maybe I'll take it slow when I revisit the novel.
View more about Northanger Abbey reviews