A few years later, when I saw the title of lost in austen, I clicked it again without repentance. In the first episode, I saw that the plot didn't change much, and I could accept it. In the second episode, I found that the plot was completely developing in the direction of a modern woman's lust for Mr. Darcy, and Darcy even appeared because of that woman. The plot of not being a virgin but abandoning her... In my impression, successful time-travel stories have never made a fuss about this, because it will be offensive, and the screenwriter estimates that there is no story for four episodes.
It would be worth a look if you could have Elizabeth's story in modern London, a modern version of Pride and Prejudice or something.
Friends who like Austin will probably never be satisfied with any form of adaptation, but a change like this one that fully satisfies the screenwriter's lustful pleasure is really outrageous!
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