I have to say...it's pretty good. Even the so-called "traveling" that should be most despised, it was transcending... it was reasonable under the circumstances at the time. There is no uncontrollable restlessness, embarrassment, and foolishness, which is very gratifying. Darcy is as irresistible as ever, even in such an awkward twentieth (first) century. The heroine represents the image of any female Austin fan of her age, doing what she (or me) would do in that situation, and acting reasonably creatively, is invaluable. The 'digging' (imagination) of several characters is quite interesting, with the surprising and delightful rewrite of wickham being the most interesting :D The overall plot flow is largely in line with the Pride story, although the return to the 'real' London Ten minutes is still a little spoofed and noisy, but fortunately, the time is short, and it is really necessary to think about it carefully.
However, no matter how thrillingly successful the BBC's attempt to cross was, this trendy attempt is still better than lacking. After all, digesting this kind of western classic drama that combines ancient and modern is very exhausting. I'm going to watch Shakespeare's play again. I sincerely hope that the BBC will stop when it's good.
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