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A Customer from Edinburgh, Scotland,
19th September, 2007
I found, as an English Literature student, the film was interesting. It is indeed a 'one of the kind' and fabulous in that is sheds some light on Austen's life. However, the film appears to take much from many of Austen's novels which have already been made into films. The music mirrors many scenes in adaptations such as Pride & Prejudice while the dancing reflects what is seen in practically every other period piece - and yes, I do understand that the dances of all the films reflected the period in which they were written but why make it so similar to the adaptations? They were imaginary, this is meant to be (slightly) based on fact. The story is fairly weak; and while the acting is commendable, it does not hold, the characters are likeable, but not the sort who you connect with and want to succeed, especially when you compare them to the characters and story in the adapatations of Austen's actual novels. It is, I admit, a lovely film to sit in and enjoy on a Saturday night, discuss it for an hour - if that, and forget about it. Memorable because it just does not stand up to Jane Austen's imagination which, as we can see, flows onto the screen incredibly well!!!! We want to see something more about this superbly enigmatic, wonderful person who outshone her peers and has proved her timelessness (Sorry, I am one of those people who really wanted to enjoy it). I have noticed that one particular viewer believes that the film needs to involve her novels as much as possible which I agree with. Writing novels was a huge PART of Jane's life, it was ( for want of a better word) her profession - we want to know about her. Please call it 'Becoming Jane AustEn's Novel' if that is what the film was meant to be about. Also Jane Austen is spelt with an E, not an I - just thought, for such an avid fan who has read her novels a countless number of times you should know that...
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