It would be nice if someone held me before I saw it

Jacklyn 2022-04-12 09:01:11

I accidentally came across a book before, which was the sequel to emma. After reading it, it was like swallowing a fly, and I took out the original book to brainwash myself.
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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  • Dariana 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    The plot should be okay, but when I see the heroine, I hope Mrs Bennet turns into Song Jiang and kills her. I don't understand how the heroine and Darcy fell in love, Nima didn't explain it at all! Love Jane, Wickham and Caroline Bingley. Also, this show is actually hacking Darcy! ! ! (Hope to shoot the second season: "Elizabeth's London Adventure"~)

  • Zita 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    Delightfully witty!!! Elliot Cowan, Tom Mison, Tom Riley, I don't know whom to swoon first, hahaha XD Not to mention Hugh Bonneville!!!

Lost in Austen quotes

  • Amanda Price: [Thinking, referring to Caroline] You think you're the girl for him! Step off, Caroline. You conniving, smirking...

    Amanda Price: Bumface!

    [Clattering on dining table]

    Amanda Price: Did I say that out loud?

  • Amanda Price: Hear that sound, George? Duh-uh-uh-uh! That's Jane Austen spinning in her grave like a cat in a tumble-dryer.