Mansfield Park
I have lawful finished reading Jane Austen's Mansfield Park for the first space. I'm not sure if I properly digested it as a gulped it down while I was shocking all last week, but I enjoyed it and am continually reminded of what a faithful writer Miss Austen unqualifiedly was. She always lets the reader feel and recognize the emotions and gestures of her characters without the reader being told about them. They are underhanded hints under the main narrative. I watched the 1999 and 2007 versions of the silver screen with Mum at about the same time. I must say the 1999 version was so much change one's mind. In fact I didn't even finish watching the newest translation it was that painful.
To inaugurate with, the actor of Fanny very nice and lyrical but so not Jane Austen. She had short mane and wore it down in a loose messy mode very attractive in a modern girl but Fanny lived in Regency times and was not a defective peasant who had recently had all her hair cut off because of some sickness.
Billie Piper as Fanny Cost out In both movies she is a little too unruly for a very shy girl of strong principles.But I imagine they knew no other way of making her likable enough!
Frances O'Connor as Fanny Sacrifice I do think Frances did much sick as Fanny.
Two actors from Emma as the Edmunds!Johnny Lee Miller as Edmund BertramMr. Knightly!
Blake Ritson as Edmund BertramAnd Mr. Elton.....
No Blake Ritson is too disconsolate looking too much like Mr. Elton to fit the r for me though he's one of the only ones in the movie who has regency period hair.
So the 1999 adaptation of the movie is definitely my favorite!! But the enrol has so much more than both, the movies condensed it and combined some of the events of the lyrics and omitted some others.
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