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Aug 06, 2011 17:41



You know, it's a bit odd watching the 2007 version of Persuasion when you've only seen Sally Hawkins in Fingersmith and Tipping the Velvet before.  It's all "But...Anne is straight.  I'm not used to you being in love with men."  (I am turning into one of those people who pigeonholes actors into certain types, aren't I?)

I haven't read the book yet ( Read more... )

movie: persuasion

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fmanalyst August 7 2011, 00:19:00 UTC
I was Not happy with the 2007 version. I much prefer the Amanda Root version.

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meganbmoore August 7 2011, 03:49:46 UTC
For some reason, I initially thought this version was by Andrew Davies.

I was glad to be wrong, as the POV is...not one I associate with his stuff.

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ginny_t August 7 2011, 12:52:55 UTC
I know Andrew Davies was involved other Season of Austen productions, including Sense & Sensibility and duels fought to electric guitar. (My poor fingers are mad at me for making them type that sentence.) I find that so odd since the Ehle Firth P&P is the only adaptation of P&P I acknowledge.

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meganbmoore August 7 2011, 14:21:47 UTC
I haven't seen his Sense and Sensibility yet, but aside from the fact that I think he piunished Isabella even more than Austen did, I liked his Northanger Abbey, and he did the only Emma I like aside from Clueless.

Glancing at IMDB, I've seen and liked about a dozen of his productions, and the only oine I didn't care much for was The Way We Live Now, and IIRc, the things I didn't like much about it (mostly the lessons a lot of the women learned) were more from the original text.

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ginny_t August 7 2011, 12:48:18 UTC
Anne does not run through the streets of Bath!!! Also, any show that wastes Tony Head is a travesty upon this earth.

The Amanda Root version is also my preferred one. I love it so.

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