I regularly rattle bad adaptations of any book, but sometimes I'm pleasantly surprised.
And this is the case with Jane Austen adaptations by the BBC. (Well the ones I have seen!)
Obviously, I can not advise you that Pride and Prejudice, starring Colin Firth as Mr Darcy, and the charming Jennifer Ehle who plays Elizabeth Bennett a more realistic to me that Keira Knightley in the film later. Besides
filled landscapes and the music quite enjoyable and charming, the BBC adaptations of Jane Austen's books are often very faithful to the atmosphere of the novels. Portraits so well drawn by the pen of the author are often very precisely rendered, and irony that was often of the most ridiculous is all the stronger and laughable. I think
including Mr. and Mrs. Bennett in Pride and Prejudice, which are perfectly rendered on screen and form a duo of fun. The hysteria of the mother ruled by his moods, and who spends the most total dismay at the wildest rejoicing is very well done.
And like Christmas, I was fortunate to receive this:
I enjoy it! I've seen Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion. (Which is from the start frame of this article)
I look forward to (again) the other! (I do not know yet those of Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey.)
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