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Mar. 23rd, 2007 11:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Wow. I haven't posted in a really long time. Can't imagine why not, so much has been happening lately. More on that later, but I'm feeling really mellow right now, probably because almost my whole family is away at a youth rally at the moment. I'm so mellow, I'm not even annoyed by the Becoming Jane squeeing in the TR. In fact, I find it .... cute. Wow. Probably because it's really James MacAvoy squeeing. *g*
Also, thanks to whoever in the TR, I have now viewed the new Mansfield Park. It seemed a little like MP on speed ---- very fast-paced, and some weird changes --- but overall, I liked it. I'm glad it's on youtube, because my parents got rid of satellite recently, so I wouldn't have been able to see it even when it did come over here. I'll probably still rent it once it's on DVD, though.
I have to go finish my laundry. Empty house means late-night cleaning for me.
Also, thanks to whoever in the TR, I have now viewed the new Mansfield Park. It seemed a little like MP on speed ---- very fast-paced, and some weird changes --- but overall, I liked it. I'm glad it's on youtube, because my parents got rid of satellite recently, so I wouldn't have been able to see it even when it did come over here. I'll probably still rent it once it's on DVD, though.
I have to go finish my laundry. Empty house means late-night cleaning for me.
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Date: 2007-03-24 03:44 pm (UTC)You should drop by your LJ more often. ;)
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Date: 2007-03-24 05:16 pm (UTC)My main problem with this one, at least on first viewing, is that it went so fast, it would have been hard to tell what was happening if I'd been unfamiliar with the story. For instance, it seemed like they had no sooner started the play, than Sir Thomas suddenly came home. Fanny's return to Portsmouth was also very confusing --- so much so that when Tom was sick, it seemed like they were delivering him to Portsmouth, rather than to Mansfield. Then they tried to make up for the fast pace by having the characters plainly state their motivations and character arcs, whereas in the book, it was the narrator who expressed them.
I think the good far outshone the bad, though. I liked that they clearly showed exactly why Edmund and Fanny were so opposed to the play, without making them seem like prudes. The final scene between Edmund and Mary was also very well-done.
It is hard to make the perfect adaptation, though. With this one, I give them credit for staying as close to the book as possible within a very limited time frame.