About love and the nature of talent
Better than the novels of Jane Austen could only be the man who created them, this woman herself - the mysterious Jane Austen.
The film by Julian Jarrold first showed the world the human face of the great English writer. Probably, in the film, the order of every fiction, but if you think about it, it is not so important - the image of the Writer, a beautiful, bold and unshakable woman, the creators of the tape was a success. This Jane Austen wants to empathize, wants to talk to her, she can not help but admire. Her tragedy - deep, but doomed to an inglorious end, the love of Tom Lefroy - as if you feel with your own heart.
Anne Hathaway made an incredible breakthrough - you look at her, and you see not an American actress, famous for her role as second assistant, but real, living, of flesh and blood, Jane Austen. In her big eyes there is both an indomitable temper, and an aching longing for what is not destined to be, and infinite faith in herself and her ideals. The scene in the park between her and Lefroy's betrothed is chilling to the bone. Their dance at the ball is gorgeous, passionate, sad. That is what is called love.
How can you not praise another great actor? Mr. McAvoy, thank you for entering Hollywood. This face is able to express everything: when it is depressed, your heart is torn apart; when it laughs - I want to laugh with him. Tom Lefroy is also a reveler, a cynic, and a romantic. The real spirit of controversy. Real man. This is amazing. Wonderful role.
In general, the atmosphere in the film is magnificent. As if from a chair you are transferred straight to England at the beginning of the XIX century. Traditions, humor, balls, conversations - everything is sustained in the unique spirit of the epoch that gave the world Emma, Reason and Feelings and, of course, Pride and Prejudice. The background music is immaculate.
This film wants to applaud. As the woman whose books turned over English literature. Long live Jane Austen! That was a really solid person. Long live Julian Jarrold! I thank him for the opportunity to touch something bright, strong and great.
8 out of 10
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