zulaika@lool
I am NOT rippin her off, i am merely comemorating her.
zulaika YES i did watch Becoming Jane finally.

Basically the movie was rather tolerable. Like i told your twin *jr, Hollywood captured the spirit & spunk of JA pretty well.

They portrayed her as this very witty, sharp tongued intelligent young writer who is superior to everyone around her. Her temprament and her wit is just exactly how JA would be, only with a little more class and decorum. However, i am exceedingly furious as to making her life seem exactly like her novel, Pride and Prejucide. Its deplorable to say the least. They make this migid irish Tom Lefroy as a bad God forsaken Mr. Darcy, and Jane with her blonde sister as Eliza and Jane Bennett. Her parents mimic more like Mr and Mrs Bennett, which is a farce in its own magnitude;for Janes real mother-- was of a woman of noble birth. She was the daughter of a Lord Leight. Janes Father comes from a poor farmer origins and obscurity. In the movie they make JA elope with her Hobbit beau briefly, just like how Lydia Bennet did in P & P! Thats rather offense and disgusting i MUST whisper.

The one positive thing i loved about the movie was they included Jane's outlandinsh cousin-- countess Eliza de Feuillide who her husband was guillitined in France.Although they could have used a more prettie Eliza, but i am content with demeanor. She portrayed this sexy, irresistable cool aristocratic aora. She met Marie antoinette by the way, isn't it fascinating?? She mentions it in the movie as well. I have read Eliza de Feuillide's entire 48 surving letters and let me tell u it is orgasm inducing read.
And the whole premise of the movie that this Hobbit, inpsired JA is ludicrious. Its very chauvinistic, not to mention typical of men. I am sure men from the 19th century would still concur with these men who suggest she was only inspired by Tom.Its seems chauvinist and women oppression has never stopped since JA's times! I have read many letters of JA to her sister-- and she seems to make fun of Tom with his perchant to wear white light coat and a love for Tom Jones novel.

There is no doubt she loved this man, but enough to make her 'occupied' with the idea of being 'in love', nothing beyond that.

She was never violently in love per se. Hollywood are desperate to believe that she had this epic romantic entourage with Lefroy. (What an ugly last name ma ha ? lol)
One minute they claim she never experienced love and the next minute, they make her into a high styled harlot. Disgusting isn't it-- humanbeings??
Overall, the movie was nice to watch, if only in the name of art. I went in with the mind of not expecting a JA bio, but a snap of world and tidbits of interpretations all in the name of art.

I loved how the movie began--- it shows Mr. Austen, the supposed father and clergy man is engaging in a horrible oral activity with Mrs Austen. This is Hollywood's way of saying the man of church was busy having 7 children.
