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alicefinklestein

Joined Feb 2004
I am a currently a Visual Arts student at Sydney University. Although I attended a performing arts high school and have a great passion for film, television and theatre. I hate it when actors don't sustain their accents!
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Jane

Jane

7.0
7
  • Mar 30, 2007
  • Stumbled and fell on an excess of endings

    I was fortunate to come across an article explaining this film. It is a speculative fiction based upon a few facts. Speculation was aroused by the fact that a woman who never married and apparently never had a love affair came to have such a deep and intelligent understanding of relationships. I shan't expand on how potentially offensive that is. But story line is based on a few simple facts. While he was in the country Jane Austen would have almost certainly met Mr Lefroy; while on a journey to see her sister she had a rather long stop off in London during which time she began writing Pride and Prejudice and there was the mention of some letters.

    It started out so well; the stifling quiet of a country life broken by our future genius at work. The structure of this opening sequence was very effective. I was thinking I'm going to love this film. But there was a niggling in the back of my mind. None of the reviews had been great, but I didn't know why (I hadn't actually read any only seen the 2 ½ or 3 stars).

    I continued thinking it was wonderful through most of the film. James McAvoy was beautifully intense, Anne Hathaway was solid, Maggie Smith delightfully amusing and Anna Maxwell Martin underused. There were some beautiful scenes, some so intense. For example a scene in a ball when they are both standing back to back apparently to talking other people but having a very deep conversation.

    But then, as with far too many movies we moved through the climax to an ending of this story line and that story line oh and we'd better conclude this one as well and now everything is tied up in a neat little bundle.

    This is a film that would have benefited from an ambivalent ending, because, aside from the fact that we know she ends up the Western World's highest selling female author the film wasn't actually about that. The film was about the journey toward it. To have left us hanging when, perhaps, she was leaving Lefroy or back in her stiflingly quiet house would have been much more effective in terms of the story and strengthened the film. It simply is not a happy ending but they tried their damned well hardest to make it one.

    I'm afraid I must give this a very generous 7 rather than what could have been a deserving 8 had the film makers (or the studio or whoever the twats are that decide on these things) the courage to make this a film, not Hollywood.
    Le Cuisinier, le voleur, sa femme et son amant

    Le Cuisinier, le voleur, sa femme et son amant

    7.5
    9
  • Nov 26, 2006
  • Visually Fascinating

    I had to think about this one.

    The visuals were all so interesting. The sets and set decoration were extremely detailed, which was enhanced by the camera sweeping across them. The increasingly elaborate costumes, specifically Helen Mirren's, which interacted with the lighting of each room was intriguing. The acting was of course very solid as the be expected from such a cast, but the story and themes were very confronting, but the motivations of Helen Mirren's character explains, or excuses it or rather ties the themes together.

    But in hindsight, it all worked so well together.

    A strangely beautiful film.
    My Journey

    S3.E2My Journey

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    7.8
    6
  • Jul 15, 2006
  • Kind of weak....(possible spoilers)

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