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shallowness ([personal profile] shallowness) wrote2016-06-22 07:42 am

I heard 'Church' and 'Hill'

I have seen Love & Friendship! Given the limited nature of its release, that's an achievement.

Basically, the positive reviews had it right. I haven’t read ‘Lady Susan’ or seen a Whit Stillman film before, but it feels a little like Austen unleashed although possibly pushed a little further than she ever went by the adaptation. Virtue has to make do with a draw at the end of play, but Virtue is either a bit wet or generally outmatched by Lady Susan and her lack of scruples (Beckinsale grabs the talky role with the relish of someone who has been best known for ex-husband Len Wiseman’s roles recently). Her manipulations rekindled my longing to see an adaptation of ‘The Grand Sophy’ (the Heyer with the monkey in it). Stillman’s archness feels like a good approach to Austen and what they say about Tom Bennett’s scene stealing as a blockhead of a suitor is true. He's one of a smattering of characters with names that repeat in the novels. The most important thing is that I was snorting most inelegantly with laughter throughout.
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[personal profile] autumnia 2016-06-23 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
So it sounds like a good Austen adaptation then? I read Lady Susan last year but barely remember the plot and thought I didn't like the main character much. :-) The film is showing near my office and I walk by it many times though I will probably just wait until it comes out on DVD or streaming before I'll get around to seeing it.